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| 正面描述 | The face of this small-format emergency note is printed in dark red on a pale green guilloche underprint border composed of fine lace-like ornamental scrollwork framing the entire note. The denomination "Danziger 10 Pfennige" is set in bold Gothic blackletter type at the top centre, followed by a three-line text in German stating the redemption conditions on par with the Gulden-Kassenscheine, dated "Danzig, den 22. Oktober 1923." The issuer name "Danziger Zentralkasse Aktiengesellschaft" appears in the lower portion above a manuscript signature, with the serial letter prefix "JS" at the lower right. |
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| 变体 | P#35a - watermark: interlaced lines P#35b - watermark: Hanseatic galleon this is the issue listed as DANZIG P-45 (a 10 Danziger Pfennige note dated 01.11.1923 does not exist) |
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The Danziger Zentralkasse was the central clearinghouse bank of the Free City of Danzig — a politically anomalous territory under League of Nations protection from 1920 onward, neither German nor Polish but economically entangled with both. By 1923, the city was printing its own emergency currency partly to insulate itself from the catastrophic hyperinflation consuming Weimar Germany next door, though Danzig's own inflation was severe enough to generate a substantial notgeld series in its own right.
Pick 35 belongs to the Zentralkasse's small-denomination emergency issues of that year. The series was short-lived; stabilization efforts and the introduction of the Danziger Gulden in 1923 rendered most of these notes redundant quickly.