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10 Pfennig Federal Treasury Note

发行方 Federal Ministry of Finance (Bundesministerium der Finanzen)
年份 1967
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流通至 1974
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正面描述 The obverse is printed in brown tones and dominated by a large bold numeral '10' at center, overlaid with the word 'ZEHN' in block capitals and 'PFENNIG' beneath it, all set against a fine guilloche underprint. Symmetrical rosette vignettes in an ornate lattice frame occupy the left and right fields, with the numeral '10' repeated vertically in each corner. The issuer inscription 'BUNDESKASSENSCHEIN' runs along the top edge and 'BUNDESREPUBLIK DEUTSCHLAND' along the bottom.
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背面描述 The reverse is printed in a similar brown tone and centers on a large bold numeral '10' flanked by the abbreviation 'PF' (for Pfennig) on both the left and right sides, all set within a fine guilloche underprint. An anti-counterfeiting warning inscription runs across the lower portion of the note.
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West Germany's small-denomination Bundeskassenscheine occupied an odd niche — technically state treasury notes rather than Bundesbank obligations, issued under the authority of the Finance Ministry specifically to cover the lowest register of daily transactions that coins alone couldn't reliably handle. The 10 Pfennig note was the smallest denomination in this series, and its continued existence into the late 1960s reflects how persistent small-change shortages remained in postwar West German retail commerce.

The P#26b designation distinguishes a signature variety within the series. Bundesdruckerei printed the entire run in Berlin, its traditional home since the Imperial period.

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