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| 正面铭文 | 10 Pfennig Notgeld von Dassow i/m Im dichten Dornbusch so lautet die Sage Fand einst man für Dassow die sichere Lage Dieser Schein gilt bis 1 Juli 1922. Orts-Vorstand Dassow. Er wird bei der Gemeindekasse in Dassow eingelöst. GEBRÜDER BORCHERS G. M. B. H., LÜBECK. |
| 背面描述 | The reverse carries a woodcut-style vignette of a skeletal or gaunt figure dressed in a broad-brimmed hat and regional peasant garb, striding with a scythe over one shoulder while holding a large placard bearing '10 Pfennig' in the centre. A Low German verse in two columns flanks the figure, printed in bold Gothic type. The lower portion bears the large Fraktur legend 'Notgeld Dassow i/m', and the entire composition is enclosed within a decorative red geometric guilloche border. |
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Dassow is a small town in Mecklenburg, just inland from the Bay of Lübeck, and like hundreds of similarly minor German municipalities in 1921, it issued its own emergency small change — Kleingeldscheine — to fill the void left by hoarded coins during the postwar inflation spiral. The choice of Gebrüder Borchers in nearby Lübeck was purely practical; the firm handled a substantial volume of notgeld printing for towns across the Lübeck hinterland, making them a regional default rather than a prestige selection.
The DeNG reference places this within a three-variant series for Dassow, this being the second subtype.