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2 Mark

Issuer Städtische Sparkasse (Stadtgirokasse) Cammin i. Pom.
Year 1922
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Obverse description The upper portion of the note is dominated by a large vignette of a medieval sailing vessel with a rust-red sail bearing the denomination numeral '2 M', set against stylised waves and flanked by panoramic views of the town of Cammin. Denomination numerals '2 M' appear in Gothic script at the upper left and right corners, with 'ZWEI MARK' and ornate monogram cartouches at the lower corners. The lower register carries the issuing authority text, a facsimile signature of the Bürgermeister, an account number, and a printed serial number, all dated 22 February 1922.
Obverse lettering ZWEI MARK
die städtische Sparkasse (Stadtgirokasse)
CAMMIN i. POM.
dem Überbringer dieses vergüten
zu Lasten unseres Kontos.
Cammin i. Pom., den 22.2.1922
Stadtverwaltung.
Bürgermeister.
Konto: No. 20
FW. TÖPPER
M. BAUCHWITZ · STETTIN
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Cammin in Pommern was a small cathedral town on the Cammin Lagoon, and its municipal savings institution — the Städtische Sparkasse, later reorganized as the Stadtgirokasse — issued emergency money during the acute coin shortage of the early Weimar inflation period. This 2 Mark note was printed locally by M. Bauchwitz of Stettin, a commercial printer responsible for a number of Pomeranian Notgeld issues during the same window.

The designer credit to F.W. Töpper is unusual enough to preserve — most Notgeld of this type went uncredited entirely.

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