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| 正面描述 | Printed in dark navy blue and teal on white paper with a teal border. Two crossed diagonal ribbon banners bearing the inscription PFENNIG frame a large bold numeral '10' underprint in teal at centre. A central cartouche at lower centre carries the circular town seal of Dahlenburg at left alongside the issuer's name and place inscription, date '1. NOV. 1920', two facsimile signatures, and the validity notice 'GÜLTIG BIS ZUM 31. DEZ. 1922'. The town name DAHLENBURG appears in large block letters along the lower margin, flanked by stars, with the printer's imprint 'FRANZ SCHERRER, HANNOVER' in the lower left corner. |
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| 背面描述 | Printed in dark navy blue and teal on white paper with a teal border. The upper portion of the note is dominated by a bold silhouette vignette of the Dahlenburg church with its tall spire set against white clouds, the entire townscape rendered in stark black. The place name DAHLENBURG is inscribed in large block letters integrated into the lower part of the vignette. Denomination numerals '10' appear in all four corners, with the heading 'NOTGELD VON' at top centre. A scroll ribbon at the bottom bears a four-line patriotic verse in German. |
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Dahlenburg is a small market town in Lower Saxony, and its cooperative savings and loan society — the Spar- und Darlehnskasse — was among thousands of rural German credit cooperatives that found themselves issuing emergency small-change notes in 1920 when coin shortages became acute following the economic disruptions of the First World War. Franz Scherrer in Hanover printed a considerable volume of Notgeld for local issuers across the region during this period, operating as a reliable commercial job printer rather than a specialist security printer.