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| 表面の説明 | Multicolour notgeld note framed by a green foliate border, with the denomination "Zehn Pfennig" inscribed in Gothic blackletter on a banner vignette at upper centre. The central field carries the heraldic shield of Altenkirchen — a red field charged with a rampant golden lion — flanked by oval medallions each bearing the numeral "10" within a laurel wreath. A scroll cartouche at lower centre carries the validity clause and issuing authority legend, with the Landrat's printed signature to the right and the serial number in black along the lower margin. |
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| 裏面の説明 | Multicolour reverse within a matching green foliate border, with denomination roundels reading "10 Pf." at upper left and upper right. The central vignette presents a colour landscape view of Schloss Crottorf against a yellow sky with surrounding woodland, labelled by inscription at upper right, and flanked by silhouetted industrial motifs — mine headframes and factory buildings — rendered in dark ink to evoke the region's mining character. A lower cartouche carries the place-name "Altenkirchen Wester-Wald." in red Gothic lettering with the year "1921", and the printer's imprint in small type beneath. |
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Altenkirchen notgeld from this period was issued under the district committee's authority as the postwar coin shortage made small-denomination transactions nearly impossible — Reichsbank metal coinage had been stripped from circulation by hoarding and melting well before 1921. Fastenrath's Elberfeld press handled a significant volume of Rhineland and Westphalian Kleingeldersatz work during this window, and the production quality is generally consistent across their municipal contracts.
The DeNG 1/2 reference places this within a numbered sub-series, suggesting the Altenkirchen issue ran across multiple design variants — the suffix notation "1a-1/3" indicates a known plate grouping rather than a single printing run.