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10 Pfennig

Issuer Bürgermeisterei Wiebelskirchen
Year 1920
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Currency Mark (1914-1924)
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Obverse description Printed in black on a light grey guilloche underprint, the face is enclosed within an ornate scrollwork border with numeral '10' cartouches at each corner. Blackletter (Fraktur) typography carries the issuer's name at the top, the denomination in large display type at centre, and the date of issue below. A validity clause appears in italic script at the lower left, with a manuscript Bürgermeister's signature to the lower right beneath the designation 'Der Bürgermeister:'.
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Reverse lettering № 271240
GEBR. PARCUS. MÜNCHEN
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Wiebelskirchen was a small industrial commune in the Saar region, and its 1920 Notgeld issues came directly out of the postwar coin shortage that forced thousands of German municipalities — many far too small to have any business issuing currency — to print their own emergency small change. Gebrüder Parcus in Munich handled an enormous volume of this municipal Notgeld work during 1919–1921, supplying communes across Germany with competently printed but largely interchangeable scrip.

Wiebelskirchen itself was absorbed into the city of Neunkirchen in 1936, which is why the issuing authority no longer exists in any recognizable administrative form.

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