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| 背面描述 | The reverse is plain green paper, entirely unprinted save for a circular official municipality stamp applied in dark ink at center, bearing the inscription 'SANTOMISCHEL' around the perimeter with an inner ring design, serving as the validating seal of the Magistrat. |
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| 防伪描述 | Circular municipality seal of Santomischel applied in dark ink to the reverse, serving as the primary authentication device. |
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Santomischel — known today as Szamotuły in Poland — issued this note during the chaotic interregnum following the Greater Poland Uprising of late 1918 and early 1919, when German administrative control over the Poznań region was collapsing and Prussian municipality coffers were hemorrhaging small change. Hundreds of German towns issued Notgeld under exactly these conditions, but Santomischel sits at the geographic edge of the contested zone, making even mundane surviving examples of local documentary interest.
The official stamp substitutes for any formal security printing — a common workaround when no engraved press was available locally.