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| 正面铭文 | Kantinen- Geld 1 Pfg. Ertel & Sohn |
| 背面描述 | Plain unprinted pale green paper reverse with serrated/rouletted edges on left and right sides, typical of small-format canteen voucher issues of the German inflation era. |
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Ertel & Sohn was a Munich-based precision instrument manufacturer — theodolites, surveying equipment, optical devices — with no business being in the money-issuing trade. Like thousands of German firms in 1920, they issued Kleingeldersatz (small change substitute) because the postwar coinage shortage left commerce functionally paralyzed at the retail level. A pfennig note from a theodolite maker is exactly the kind of absurdity that defines the Notgeld period.
At 25 × 15 mm, this is among the smallest pieces of emergency currency documented in the Tieste catalog — closer in size to a postage stamp than a banknote.