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| 背面描述 | Printed in warm brown tones, the reverse centres on an oval landscape vignette of Burg Cochem (Reichsburg Cochem) set above a foreground of terraced vineyards, labelled 'BURG COCHEM' within the oval. Elaborate grapevine borders with bunches of grapes and broad vine leaves frame the entire composition, with wine-glass cartouches at top and bottom centre. The numeral '20' appears in large relief at both left and right sides of the design. |
| 背面铭文 | BURG COCHEM 20 20 |
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Cochem's district committee issued this emergency note in 1918 as part of Germany's sprawling Notgeld wave — when the Imperial monetary system could no longer supply enough small-denomination coin and currency to keep local economies functioning through the final year of the war. District-level authorities, municipalities, and even individual businesses gained de facto authority to paper over the shortfall. Kreisausschuss notes like this one occupy an administrative middle tier: above town-issued scrip, below provincial paper, and largely unremarked in standard German monetary histories.
Redemption was theoretically guaranteed by the issuing district, though the practical value of that guarantee collapsed rapidly in the hyperinflationary years that immediately followed.