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10 Pfennig

发行方 Rat der Stadt Grevesmühlen
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设计师 Richard Zscheked
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正面描述 Dark brown and blue bicolour Notgeld note with a central rural vignette rendered in silhouette style, showing a thatched-roof farmstead, windmill, trees, and crossed tools against a stippled night sky. Scrolling banners in Fraktur script arc across the upper portion carrying a Low German verse, with the artist's name RICHARD ZSCHEKED inscribed in the upper right corner. The denomination numeral '10' within an oval cartouche and the abbreviation 'Pfg' appear at lower centre, flanked by the issuing authority and validity text.
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背面铭文 Reutergeld der Stadt
10 Pfg
Grevesmühlen
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Grevesmühlen is a small market town in Mecklenburg, and this note is a product of the Kleingeldschein emergency — the acute shortage of small-denomination coin that swept German municipalities during the First World War. Local councils, merchants, and even individual businesses were legally permitted to issue their own fractional paper to keep commerce moving. The Rat der Stadt Grevesmühlen was one of hundreds of civic bodies that took that option.

Richard Zscheked's credit as designer is a relative rarity in Kleingeldschein documentation — most municipal issues of this type went unattributed.