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| Issuer | Marktgemeinde Stammbach (Market Town of Stammbach) |
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| Year | 1921 |
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| Value | 10 Pfennigs (10 Pfennige) (0.10) |
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| Obverse description | The obverse is printed in dark olive-green and black on cream paper. A large decorative ribbon banner at the top carries the word 'Gutschein' in bold Gothic lettering, flanked by a green underprint ground. The denomination '10 Pfg.' is set in large numerals to either side of a central oval vignette bearing the municipal coat of arms of Stammbach, and a framed panel below reads 'Marktgemeinde Stammbach.' At the foot of the note, validity text and the date 'Stammbach, 1. Juli 1921' appear alongside a manuscript signature above the designation 'Bürgermstr.' |
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| Obverse lettering | Gutschein für 10 Pfg. Marktgemeinde Stammbach. Dieser Schein verliert seine Gültigkeit 1 Monat nach öffentlichem Aufruf durch den Gemeinderat. Stammbach, 1. Juli 1921. Bürgermstr. |
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Stammbach is a small market town in Upper Franconia, and this 10 Pfennig note is a product of the acute small-change shortage that paralyzed German retail commerce in the early Weimar years. Metal coinage had effectively vanished from daily transactions — hoarded, melted, or simply not minted in sufficient quantity — forcing thousands of municipalities to print their own emergency fractional currency. Himmer in Augsburg was a natural choice: an established commercial press with experience handling municipal print runs across Bavaria.
The DeNG reference places this within a small series, suggesting Stammbach issued at least two or three denominations simultaneously.