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| 正面描述 | Yellow and black letterpress-printed Notgeld on plain paper with perforated edges. The upper border carries the denomination '10 Pf.' in framed panels at left and right, with the validity clause 'Gültig bis 31. Dez. 1920' in a central panel. The main field bears the text 'Gutschein der Stadt Tuchel über 10 Pf.' above the date 'Tuchel Wpr., den 1. April 1919.' and the issuing authority 'Der Magistrat.'; a large yellow underprint numeral '10' occupies the centre, overlaid by the circular municipal seal of Tuchel bearing a standing saint vignette. Two manuscript signatures flank the seal, and a serial number prefixed 'No' appears in the lower margin. |
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| 正面铭文 | 10 Pf. Gültig bis 31. Dez. 1920 Gutschein der Stadt Tuchel über 10 Pf. Tuchel Wpr., den 1. April 1919. Der Magistrat. MAGISTRAT DER STAUT TUCHEL No |
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Tuchel — now Tuchola in northern Poland — was still a German administrative town in 1919, caught in the uncertain interval between the armistice and the formal border decisions of the Treaty of Versailles. The town's magistrate issued this Notgeld because the postwar coin shortage made small-denomination transactions nearly impossible; municipal and private issuers across Germany flooded that vacuum with emergency paper. Tuchola would pass to the newly reconstituted Polish state later that same year under the terms applied to West Prussia, making this note an artifact of the very last months of German civil administration in the region.