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| 正面描述 | Blue-grey notgeld coupon printed in black letterpress throughout. A chain-link ornamental border frames the entire face. The issuer legend NOT-KLEIN-GELD der Kalksandstein-Werke Milbertshofen is set in bold sans-serif type at the top, separated from the central denomination panel by a ruled line. The value panel carries the bold numeral 2 at centre flanked by the inscriptions Wert and Pfennig, with small interlaced rosette ornaments at each corner of the panel. At the foot, a two-line notice reads: Diese Marke dient nur als Zahlmittel in unserer Kantine. |
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| 正面铭文 | NOT-KLEIN-GELD der Kalksandstein-Werke Milbertshofen Wert 2 Pfennig Diese Marke dient nur als Zahlmittel in unserer Kantine. |
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Kalksandstein-Werke Milbertshofen was a sand-lime brick manufacturer operating on the northern fringe of Munich. Like hundreds of German industrial firms during the hyperinflation years of the early 1920s, it issued its own small-denomination notgeld to cover the chronic shortage of fractional coinage — state mints simply could not keep pace with the velocity at which metal's nominal value was being overtaken by inflation.
The blue-grey cardboard construction is typical of factory-floor emergency scrip: cheap to produce, legible enough, never meant to outlast the crisis.