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10 Pfennigs Strasburg; Rumanenkommando XI

Issuer Rumänenkommando XI (Romanian Command XI)
Year 1914-1918
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Value 10 Pfennigs (10 Pfennige) (0.10)
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Obverse description Printed in black letterpress on red paper, the obverse bears a dotted rectangular border enclosing the large bold legend 'Gutschein' at top, with the denomination 'für 10 Pfennig' below. A circular military handstamp incorporating a spread eagle vignette and the inscription 'Landst.-Kemp.' with a unit number is applied to the centre-left. The issuer's name 'Rumänenkommando XI' appears in bold roman type, with the printer's imprint 'Gebr. Saupe, Straßburg' along the lower margin; a punch hole is present at the left edge.
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Reverse description Reverse is entirely unprinted, showing the plain red paper stock with no text, vignette, or ornamentation; a punch hole is visible at the right edge corresponding to that on the obverse.
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Rumänenkommando XI was a German military administration unit responsible for managing Romanian prisoners of war during the First World War. Camp scrip of this type — printed locally rather than supplied through central military channels — was issued to control purchasing within the camp economy and prevent German currency from circulating among or escaping with POWs. The Gebr. Saupe firm was a Strasbourg commercial printer with no particular specialization in security printing, which shows.

The red paper stock was a deliberate denomination marker, not decorative. At ten Pfennigs, this was the smallest unit in the series.

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