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| 背面描述 | The reverse is dominated by a large scenic vignette of the Brocken summit in the Harz mountains, framed by tall pine trees on either side within an arched decorative border with a dotted inner line. The numeral "10" appears in bold blackletter type in each upper corner. A ribbon banner at the base of the vignette carries the inscription "Schierke i. Harz" with the caption "Brocken" directly below. |
| 背面铭文 | 10 10 Schierke i. Harz Brocken |
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Schierke is a small resort village on the northern slope of the Brocken, the highest peak in the Harz mountains — better known in 1921 for hiking tourism than for monetary policy. This note is Notgeld, issued during the postwar small-change drought when municipal authorities across Germany stepped in to fill a coin gap the Reichsbank could not. Louis Koch of Halberstadt produced a substantial volume of Harz-region Notgeld during this period, supplying multiple small issuers from a single operation.
The DeNG reference suffix distinguishes printing variants — paper stock or color differences — within what is otherwise the same emission.