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| Issuer | Rat der Stadt Dömitz |
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| Year | 1922 |
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| In circulation to | 31 May 1922 |
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| Obverse description | Dark green and orange bicolour notgeld printed in letterpress. The upper portion carries a Low German verse in Gothic script within a white banner: "Aerver wat helpt dat All? de Fraheit feßte, un wo de fehlt, sünd an de Seel de Seßnen dörchsneden." The central vignette shows a stylised medieval town gate tower rendered in orange and black, flanked on either side by ornamental torch-and-tulip pilasters and by two orange denomination panels each bearing the large numeral "10" above the word "Pfennig". The lower margin carries the issuing authority text and validity clause in two columns, with five facsimile signatures of municipal officials centred beneath. |
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| Obverse lettering | Aerver wat helpt dat All? de Fraheit feßte, un wo de fehlt, sünd an de Seel de Seßnen dörchsneden. 10 Pfennig 10 Pfennig Gültig für den Geldverkehr innerhalb der Stadtgemeinde bis zum 31 Mai 1922 Rat der Stadt Dömitz i. M. |
| Reverse description | Dark green and orange bicolour reverse, dominated by a large central vignette in the style of a line-engraved architectural view of the Dömitz Fortress gate, rendered in fine crosshatching against an orange ground. A broad ribbon scroll at the top carries the legend "Reutergeld der Stadt" in white Gothic lettering, while a lower scroll in white bears the denomination "10 Pfg" and the town name "Dömitz" in bold Gothic type. The artist signatures "Brnard" and "Zscheker" appear at the lower left and lower right of the vignette respectively. |
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