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100 Pfennig

Issuer Bad Lauterberg im Harz, Municipality of
Year 1921
Type Local banknote
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Obverse description The obverse is printed in olive-green and black on cream paper, with the town name 'Bad Lauterberg im Harz' in Gothic blackletter across the top banner. The central vignette presents the ornate municipal coat of arms — a quartered shield in red and white surmounted by a wild man figure — framed by elaborate baroque scrollwork, flanked on either side by vignettes of fir-clad mountain peaks and, to the right, a stylized pipe-organ or colliery headframe motif. The denomination '100 Pfennig' and the word 'Gutschein' appear in bold Gothic numerals and lettering at lower left and right, with the issue date 15 Juli 1921, the magistrate's facsimile signatures, and a red serial number at the foot of the central panel.
Obverse lettering Bad Lauterberg im Harz
Es grüne die Tanne
Es wachse das Erz;
Gott schenke uns allen
Ein fröhliches Herz;
100 Pfennig
Gutschein
Dieser Gutschein verliert seine Gültigkeit 1 Monat nach Aufruf im Lauterberger Wochen- und Anzeigeblatt.
Bad Lauterberg i. Harz, 15. Juli 1921
Der Magistrat:
KARL GIESEKE · BAD LAUTERBERG
Reverse description The reverse is printed in olive-green and black on cream paper within a fine ruled border. A panoramic landscape vignette occupies the upper portion, with the Bismarckturm tower to the left and the Knollenturm tower to the right, a wooded hill with a red-roofed castle at its summit in the centre, and tall conifers framing the scene. The town name 'Bad Lauterberg im Harz' is inscribed on a furled ribbon banner at the top, and the denomination '100' and 'Pfg.' appear in bold scalloped cartouches at lower left and right respectively, with a four-line verse in Gothic script centred below the landscape.
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