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| Uitgever | Stadt Limburg an der Lahn (City of Limburg an der Lahn) |
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| Jaar | 1918 |
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| Vorm | Rectangular |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | 10 10 10 10 Stadt Limburg a.d. Lahn 10 Pfennig 10 No.457076 Dieser Gutschein behält seine Gültigkeit bis 3 Monate nach öffentlicher Aufkündigung in den Limburger Tageszeitungen. Die Scheine werden von der Stadtkasse eingelöst. Limburg den 1. November 1918 DER MAGISTRAT: Bürgermeister. |
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| Opschrift keerzijde | 10 10 10 10 C. NAUMANNS DRUCKEREI FRANKFURT AM |
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Limburg an der Lahn issued this Notgeld piece in 1918, deep into the wartime coin shortage that had stripped everyday copper and nickel from circulation across Germany. Municipal authorities across the Reich were left to improvise their own small-denomination paper — Stadt Limburg was among hundreds of towns that turned to local and regional printers to fill the gap left by a mint system overwhelmed by military demand.
C. Naumann's Druckerei in Frankfurt was a competent commercial house but not a specialist security printer, which shows in the relatively modest production values typical of this series. Assmann's design credit suggests at least some intentional graphic effort was made rather than pulling stock layouts off the shelf.