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| Uitgever | City of Lübbecke (Der Magistrat) |
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| Jaar | 1921 |
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| Vorm | Rectangular |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Printed in polychrome letterpress, the obverse centres on an octagonal vignette framed in gold, enclosing a tall medieval stone watchtower against a blue clouded sky with sparse conifers at its base. Flanking the central vignette are diamond-shaped panels in yellow bearing the red numeral "2" over the inscription "Mark", set against grey guilloche scrollwork with red horizontal bands. The upper black banner carries the title "Gutschein der Stadt Lübbecke i.W." in Gothic script with the annotations "Westfalenlied" and "Vers 4." at upper left and right respectively, while the lower black panel contains the redemption clause, date "Juli 1921", serial number, and the issuing authority "Der Magistrat" with a manuscript countersignature. |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | Printed in vivid polychrome letterpress, the reverse is dominated by a large central rectangular vignette illustrating the Saxon chieftain Widukind's surprise attack on Frankish forces in 775 AD, with Widukind mounted on horseback at centre amid armed warriors bearing shields and banners in a dynamic open-landscape battle composition. A descriptive Gothic-script caption in the upper grey panel identifies the historical scene, while the lower grey panel carries a full verse of the Westfalenlied in Gothic script. The four corners bear yellow squares with red numerals "2", and the left and right borders display stylised shears motifs in blue, referencing a local trade emblem. |
| Opschrift keerzijde | Wittekind überrumpelt 775 die Franken, die von Hörter bis Lübbecke vorgerückt waren Behüt dich Gott, du rote Erde, du Land von Wittekind und Teut! Bis ich zu Staub und Asche werde, mein Herz sich seiner Heimat freut. Du Land Westfalen, Land der Mark, wie deine Eichenstämme stark, dich segnet noch der blasse Mund im Sterben, in der letzten Stund. Du Land vom Rhein bis Weserstrand, o grüß dich Gott, Westfalenland! 2 |
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