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10 Pfennig

发行方 Kreis-Ausschuß des Kreises Erkelenz
年份 1921
类型 Local banknote
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正面描述 Orange notgeld on an all-over diamond-pattern underprint in white on orange. To the left, a circular vignette presents a detailed letterpress view of a large municipal building, rendered in black ink. To the right, the issuer name "Kreis Erkelenz 1921" and denomination "10 Pfennig" appear in bold blackletter type, below which a serial number in sans-serif numerals is printed. A four-line redemption text in Fraktur script occupies the lower centre, followed by the issuance date "Erkelenz, den 1. Juli 1921" and the issuing authority; three facsimile signatures appear along the bottom margin.
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背面描述 The reverse is printed on the same orange diamond-pattern underprint as the obverse. The heading "Kreissparkasse Erkelenz" in blackletter type occupies the upper centre, underlined by a rule. Below, a list of branch locations (Zweigstellen) and acceptance offices (Annahmestellen) is set in roman type. A large orange underprint of the word "PFENNIG" spans the centre of the field, and bold outline numerals "10" appear in each of the four corners. The lower portion carries a descriptive text of banking services offered.
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Erkelenz is a small town in the Rhineland, and like hundreds of similar German administrative districts in 1921, its Kreisausschuß — the elected district committee — issued small-denomination Notgeld to address the chronic shortage of coins that plagued postwar Germany. The Reichsbank simply could not produce low-value coinage fast enough to meet demand, and local authorities filled the gap with emergency paper. This 10 Pfennig note is a product of that gap, nothing more and nothing less.

Rhineland Notgeld of this period was frequently printed by small regional shops, and attribution to a specific press is often impossible without examining the marginal typography closely.

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