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10 Pfennig

Issuer Stadt Fürstenberg in Mecklenburg (Rat der Stadt Fürstenberg i. M.)
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Obverse description The obverse is printed on a pale rose-tinted ground within a ruled rectangular border. A panoramic line-engraved vignette occupies the central zone, rendering a wide view of Fürstenberg across water meadows, with the town's church steeple rising above rooftops and a large tree to the right. Above the central vignette, a boxed text panel carries two columns of Low German verse in Gothic blackletter script. At the lower corners, the denomination numeral '10' with 'PF' appears in bold gold letterpress within square cartouches, flanking a central legend panel bearing the issuing authority text and three manuscript signatures.
Obverse lettering Heuspringer singt in 't kühle Musch, As Helmken up den'n Füerhird, De Draussel in den'n Haselbusch, De singt dat schöne Wächterlied: Dormit kein Schaden Jug geschüht.
De Specht, de klappt de Laden tau: Dormit Ji liggt in seker Rauh, Un Kukuk bläkt mit lude Stimm As Hofhund üm dat Hus herüm.
Gültig im Geldverkehr innerhalb des Stadtgebietes bis zum 31. Mai 1922.
Rat der Stadt Fürstenberg i. M.
10 PF
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Fürstenberg an der Havel sits in what was then the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, and like hundreds of small German municipalities it resorted to locally issued Notgeld during the coin shortages of the First World War. The Rat der Stadt — the town council — was the formal issuing authority, a common arrangement that gave these emergency pieces a veneer of civic legitimacy without any backing from the Reichsbank.

Small-denomination Mecklenburg Notgeld of this type was printed in large quantities but rarely survived daily handling intact; the paper was cheap and the notes changed hands constantly for minor transactions until proper coinage returned.

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