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| Uitgever | Rauschen, Municipality of |
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| Jaar | 1922 |
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| Waarde | 2 Mark |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | WARMBAD Wolle die Landesbank für die Provinz Ostpreußen Nebenstelle Rauschen, Samland, dem Über- bringer dieses vergüten zu Lasten unseres Kontos. RAUSCHEN OSTSEEBAD KONTO No S44 DEN 1. MAI 1922 DER GEMEINDEVORSTAND |
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| Opschrift keerzijde | 2MK · RAUSCHEN · ORT · 2MK BLICK AUF DEN MÜHLENTEICH H. SCHUBERT M. BAUCHWITZ, STETTIN |
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| Opmerkingen |
Rauschen was a small Baltic resort town on the Samland coast, part of East Prussia, known more for its beach tourism than its financial infrastructure. Like hundreds of German municipalities in 1922, it issued its own emergency currency — Notgeld — as the Weimar-era inflation made centrally issued small denominations effectively useless in daily trade. M. Bauchwitz was a Stettin commercial printer that handled a substantial volume of regional Notgeld work during this period, and the designer credit to H. Schubert suggests local commission rather than a stock design.
Rauschen itself ceased to exist as a German town after 1945, absorbed into the Kaliningrad Oblast and renamed Svetlogorsk by Soviet authorities.