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| 正面描述 | Printed in red on cream paper with black text. A Polish eagle vignette is centered on the note, flanked by parallel columns of bilingual text — Polish on the left and German on the right. The date of issue (14 February 1920) and the designations of the Starosta and Skarbnik appear in the lower portion of the face. |
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| 正面铭文 | Przekaz na 2 Marki Płatny w kasie powiatowej komunalnej w Wejherowie Wejherowo, dnia 14 lutego 1920r Starosta Skarbnik |
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Wejherowo's district administration issued these marki during the chaotic transitional months following the Treaty of Versailles, when the newly created Polish Corridor was being formally transferred from German to Polish jurisdiction. Local authorities throughout the region improvised emergency scrip to fill the vacuum left by withdrawing German currency — the Reichsmark was departing, the Polish marka had yet to penetrate consistently into newly acquired territories, and commerce couldn't wait.
The Starostwo Powiatu Wejherowskiego was a Polish civilian administration operating in a district that had been German Kreis Neustadt just months prior. That political tension — German population, Polish governance, contested identity — is the actual backstory of this note's existence.