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| 表面の銘文 | BAD GODESBERG a/Rhein Gutschein über 10 PFENNIG No Dieser Gutschein wird von den Kassen der Gemeinde in Zahlung genommen. Er verliert seine Gültigkeit einen Monat nach Aufkündigung in den Godesberger Zeitungen. Die Gemeinde haftet für die Einlösung. Godesberg, 25. Oktober 1920. Der Bürgermeister: M. DUMONT SCHAUBERG, KÖLN |
| 裏面の説明 | The reverse is printed in dark brown on the same salmon-orange guilloche ground, with the denomination numeral 10 repeated in each of the four corners. A central oval vignette, framed by an elaborate lace-work border of dotted scallops and concentric arches, contains a landscape scene of the Rhine valley with rolling hills, a river in the foreground, and sunrays radiating over the skyline. |
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Bad Godesberg issued this note as Notgeld — emergency small-change scrip — during the coin shortage that followed Germany's defeat in the First World War. The town, then an independent municipality on the Rhine south of Bonn, handled its own currency needs at the local level precisely because the central government could not reliably supply low-denomination coinage in 1920. M. Dumont Schauberg, the Cologne press that printed it, was a major regional newspaper publisher that took on considerable Notgeld work during this period — printing municipal scrip was a practical sideline for a firm with that kind of press capacity.
Bad Godesberg was incorporated into Bonn in 1969.