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10 Pfennig

Uitgever Stadt Marienburg (Westpreußen), Der Magistrat
Jaar 1919
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Beschrijving voorzijde Notgeld issue printed in blue, green, and black on cream paper, with a Gothic blackletter heading reading 'Stadt Marienburg Wpr.' flanked by denomination numerals '10' in the upper corners. A large decorative initial 'Z' in blue forms the opening letter of 'Zehn Pfennig' across the centre, set against a light blue guilloche underprint panel, with stylised foliate vignettes in green on both lateral margins. The lower portion carries a validity clause in Gothic script, a printed serial number in blue, and two manuscript signatures above the legend 'Der Magistrat.'
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Opschrift keerzijde NOTGELD
DER STADT
MARIENBURG
IN WESTPR.
10
10
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Marienburg — now Malbork, Poland — issued this notgeld in 1919 while the city's political future was genuinely unresolved. The Treaty of Versailles placed the surrounding region of West Prussia under the new Polish state, but Marienburg itself was awarded to Germany following the 1920 plebiscite, largely because of its German-speaking population and its symbolic weight as the seat of the Teutonic Knights' Grand Masters. Municipal authorities across the region were printing emergency pfennig notes throughout this period partly because Reichsbank coin had effectively vanished from small-denomination circulation, hoarded or melted during the war years.

The Magistrat series from Marienburg is relatively common in surviving quantities, suggesting it circulated heavily rather than being saved as a curiosity.

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