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| 正面铭文 | Pflege Reichenfels Gutschein der Gemeinden Triebes, Hohenleuben, Langenwetzendorf Zehn Pfennig Triebes, den 7. März 1921 Der Stadtgemeindevorstand Hohenleuben, Der Gemeindevorstand Langenwetzendorf, Der Gemeindevorstand |
| 背面描述 | Dark green note with a central vignette of Burg Reichenfels castle amid trees and a rural landscape. Denomination numerals 10 and PFg in ornamental frames at left and right; a four-line German verse appears below the vignette. |
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Triebes, Hohenleuben, and Langenwetzendorf are three small Thuringian towns that pooled resources to issue this Notgeld jointly — an arrangement that was administratively unusual even by the improvised standards of 1921 German emergency currency. The chronic coin shortage that followed the First World War pushed hundreds of municipalities into paper, but multi-community joint issues at this scale of denomination were comparatively rare.
Otto Henning A.G. in Greiz handled a substantial volume of regional Notgeld printing for Thuringia during this period, which kept costs low enough to make such small-denomination issues viable.