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| 正面描述 | Reddish-brown notgeld printed on a fine guilloche underprint with a repeating text watermark pattern reading 'MAGISTRAT DER STADT BLEICHERODE' across the entire field. The central vignette presents the arms of Bleicherode within an ornate cartouche, flanked by the denomination numeral '10' in the lower-right and upper-left corners. The title 'Gutschein über Zehn Pfennig' is set in bold Fraktur lettering across the centre, with the place and date 'Bleicherode a. H., 1. Okt. 1918' and the issuing authority 'Der Magistrat' accompanied by a manuscript signature below; the printer's imprint 'J. C. König & Ebhardt in Hannover' appears at the foot. |
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| 背面描述 | Printed in grey-green on a fine guilloche ground with repeating text reading 'MAGISTRAT DER STADT BLEICHERODE' and 'DER STADT BLEICHERODE' forming the overall underprint. The denomination 'Pfennig' and numeral '10' appear in each corner in letterpress. A central rectangular panel carries the redemption text in Fraktur script, advising that the Stadtkasse at Bleicherode will pay ten Pfennig on surrender of this voucher, redeemable at the Kämmereikasse or the Stadt-Sparkasse zu Bleicherode a. Harz, and that the note loses validity if not redeemed within the specified period following public notice. |
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Bleicherode is a small mining town in the southern Harz region of Thuringia, and this 10 Pfennig Notgeld note is exactly what the armistice year produced by the thousands across Germany — municipal scrip filling the vacuum left by hoarded metal coinage. The Reichsbank's failure to supply adequate small change during the war's final collapse pushed town councils, factories, and utility companies to print their own. J. C. König & Ebhardt of Hannover, a well-established commercial printer active from 1845, handled an enormous volume of this work.
The B64.1 catalogue suffix indicates a specific printing variant within the Bleicherode series — likely a paper stock or color distinction from a companion issue.