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2 Mark

Issuer Magistrat der Stadt Beckum
Year 1920
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Value 2 Mark
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Obverse description Central vignette of a haloed saint in red robes holding a martyr's palm frond, standing before the city arms of Beckum on a scroll banner inscribed 'Magistrat Beckum / Stadt Beckum'; a panoramic townscape with church spires and industrial buildings forms the background. Denomination panels '2 M' appear in red at upper left and upper right within ornamental cartouches, with a wreathed medallion bearing '2.00 M' at lower left. Issue date '1. Septbr. 1920' is printed at lower left, with manuscript signatures of the Magistrat officials at lower right.
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Reverse lettering BECKUM
Die künstliche Raths Sonnenuhr
De Stadtroath leit'ne Sunnenuhr
Wull upp den Markt posteeren;
Domet see immer de Dagestiedt
Könnden gud observeeren.
Runks, de Bürgermestr reip: makt enn Dak dorup
Süss schint de Sunn' de Uhr kaput!
Könnt Se mi nich seggen wovull Uhr et is?
Dieser Gutschein verliert 1 Monat nach erfolgter Bekanntgabe seine Gültigkeit
2 00 M.
A. Dom 1920
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Beckum was a mid-sized Westphalian market town with no particular monetary significance — which makes the commissioning of a locally designed, locally printed notgeld piece like this one moderately unusual. Most municipalities of comparable size in 1920 relied on regional printers and stock designs. The "A. Dom" credit suggests a local commercial artist rather than a professional printing firm's engraver, and that origin shows in the work.

The 2 Mark denomination placed this note squarely in everyday transactional use during the post-WWI small-change shortage that drove hundreds of German municipalities to issue their own emergency currency.

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