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| 正面描述 | Plain light paper note with a double-rule decorative border, the outer edge formed by a dotted or serrated frame with a small five-pointed star at each corner. Within the border, the curved legends 'Konsum-Verein' at the top and 'Sendling-München' at the bottom arc around a central letterpress text reading 'Gut für 1 Pfg.' in bold Gothic script. |
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| 正面铭文 | Konsum-Verein Gut für 1 Pfg. Sendling-München |
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Sendling was a working-class suburb absorbed into Munich in 1877, and by 1920 its consumer cooperative had resorted to issuing its own fractional scrip to cope with the acute small-change shortage that plagued Germany through the early Weimar inflation period. These Notgeld issues from cooperative societies are among the more obscure categories of the genre — most collectors focus on municipal or regional issues, leaving Konsum-Verein pieces underrepresented in major collections.
The Tieste Va classification places this firmly in the private commercial Notgeld sequence rather than the municipal series, a distinction that matters for provenance.