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10 Pfennig

Uitgever Marktgemeinderat Schliersee
Jaar 1921
Type Local banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Multicolour Notgeld note with an ornate border in ochre and red. To the left, a circular vignette displays the Bavarian state coat of arms set within decorative scrollwork, flanked by a landscape view of a medieval castle ruin amid alpine foliage; to the right, a heraldic shield vignette presents an enthroned female figure holding a sword, with a church tower visible in the upper background. The central cartouche carries the issuance text, date, and a manuscript signature above the title '1. Bürgermeister', with the header legend in bold gothic lettering across the top.
Opschrift voorzijde Notgeld des Marktes Schliersee
Dieser Gutschein verliert seine Giltigkeit einen Monat nach öffentlichem Aufruf
Giltig innerhalb des Gemeindebezirkes
Schliersee, den 15. Juni 1921
Marktgemeinderat Schliersee
1. Bürgermeister
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Opmerkingen

Schliersee's 1921 Notgeld issue was printed by the Miesbacher Anzeiger, a regional newspaper press in nearby Miesbach — a common arrangement in Bavaria during the postwar small-change crisis, when municipal councils across Germany turned to whatever local printer could handle the job. The Marktgemeinderat, the governing council of a market township rather than a full city, had no printing infrastructure of its own.

Bavarian Notgeld from this period was generally short-lived; most issues were redeemed and destroyed within months of the stabilization of the Rentenmark in late 1923.

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