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| 表面の説明 | Austere letterpress-printed Notgeld voucher on coarse grey-green paper in olive-green ink, enclosed within a simple rectangular border frame. The denomination "1 Pfennig" is set in large Gothic Fraktur typeface at centre, with the date "Juni 1921" below and the issuing authority inscription at lower centre. The composition is entirely typographic, with no pictorial vignette, guilloche underprint, or decorative ornament. |
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| 裏面の説明 | Entirely blank reverse, showing only the plain olive-green coarse paper stock with no printed text, vignette, or decorative elements of any kind. |
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Allgemeine Ortskrankenkasse — a municipal health insurance fund — had no business issuing currency. But in 1921, with small coin utterly absent from everyday German commerce, institutions of every description filled the void. The Weimar AOK's notgeld is among the more unusual issuers of the period: a welfare bureaucracy turned de facto monetary authority, if only briefly and only in the smallest denominations imaginable.
One pfennig notes are genuinely rare among notgeld issues — the printing and handling costs of a denomination this small made them economically absurd to produce, which is presumably why so few institutions bothered.