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| 背面描述 | The reverse is printed in black on cream paper with a floral-patterned letterpress border and the denomination numeral "10" in bold type within circular guilloche frames at each corner. A finely detailed vignette of a medieval knight in full plate armour occupies the centre field; the figure stands upright, holding a sword in the right hand and bearing a heraldic shield charged with a rampant lion in the left. Below the vignette, the caption "Johann I. von Heinsberg" is inscribed in Gothic script, identifying the historical figure represented. |
| 背面铭文 | The value 10 on each corner, enclosed in a circle. Johann I. von Heinsberg |
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Heinsberg issued this note in 1919 as part of the vast Kleingeldersatz system that flooded Germany during the postwar coinage shortage — millions of Notgeld pieces were printed by hundreds of municipal and district authorities, most of them never intended to circulate beyond a few months. La Ruelle'sche Lithographie in Aachen was a regional commercial printer, not a security specialist, which is worth noting given the watermark inclusion; the paper stock was likely sourced with watermarking already present rather than commissioned as a deliberate anti-counterfeiting measure.
Merkelbach catalogues this as the first type for the Kreis Heinsberg series.