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| 正面描述 | Printed in red and black on a green underprint, the obverse carries the full German-language text of the camp voucher authority, arranged in formal typeset blocks across the face. The Austrian imperial coat of arms appears at the lower right. Three signature lines for the Deposit Administrator, President of the Administrative and Cash Committee, and Liquidating Accountant are printed below the denomination statement. |
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| 背面描述 | Printed in red and black on a green underprint, the reverse replicates the obverse layout in Hungarian, serving the bilingual administrative requirements of the Austro-Hungarian military. The Hungarian royal coat of arms is positioned at the lower right. Three parallel signature lines correspond to the Deposit Administrator, President of the Administrative and Cash Committee, and Chief Accountant. |
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Kenyérmező was one of several large Austro-Hungarian prisoner-of-war camps established in Hungary during the First World War, and like many such installations, it issued its own scrip to keep foreign currency — and the economic friction it caused — out of the camp economy entirely. These Lagergeld issues circulated only within the wire, redeemable for nothing outside it.
Campbell 1392 is among the scarcer Central Powers camp issues simply because most were withdrawn and pulped at the armistice. Surviving examples almost always show heavy use.