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1 Mark Vinsebeck

Issuer Gemeinde Vinsebeck
Year 1921
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Currency Mark (1914-1924)
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Obverse lettering Schloss Metternich / Notgeld / Vinsebeck / Gültig bis zum 1. März 1922 / Vinsebeck, den 15. Mai 1921 / Gemeinde Vinsebeck Kreis Höxter / Der Gemeindevorsteher
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Reverse lettering Epitaph aus der Vinsebecker Kirche / Philippus / Jacobus
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Vinsebeck is a small village in the Teutoburg Forest district of what is now North Rhine-Westphalia, and its appearance among Notgeld issuers in 1921 reflects the tail end of Germany's municipal emergency money wave — by that point, many communities were issuing small-denomination paper less out of genuine coin shortage and more as a local revenue exercise, with collectors as the intended audience rather than tradesmen.

The three-variant run logged under DeNG 1362.1-3 suggests deliberate series collecting was anticipated from the outset.

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