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| Emittent | Moss Sparebank |
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| Jahr | 1940 |
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| Form | Rectangular |
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| Vorderseitenbeschreibung | Plain cream paper note of cheque-like format, printed in black letterpress. The left margin bears the vertical legend 'MOSS KOMMUNE 1940.' in bold capitals. Upper portion carries the issuer name and payee instruction in two lines, with a central overprint band reading 'MOSS KEMNER 10 KR 00 ORE' in red and black. Below, two manuscript signatures appear over the printed designations 'ordforer.' and 'radmann.', followed by a two-line usage instruction in smaller type across the lower portion. |
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| Rückseitenbeschreibung | Plain cream reverse, otherwise unprinted, bearing a large red two-line handstamp 'Moss Kemnerkontor' accompanied by a cursive manuscript validation signature in black ink. A faint mirror impression of the obverse overprint band is visible through the paper stock. |
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| Anmerkungen |
Moss Sparebank was one of Norway's older regional savings institutions, and this 1940 note lands squarely in the German occupation period — Germany invaded Norway in April of that year, and the financial system was placed under increasing pressure almost immediately. Local savings bank notes continued to circulate in some areas during the early occupation, partly because the Norges Bank infrastructure in outlying regions was stretched thin.
Locally printed in Moss, which kept production costs down but also means print quality varies more than centrally issued notes. Skaare documents this type but survivor numbers are low — provincial wartime paper had a short working life and little reason to be saved.