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20 Pfennig

发行方 Amtsbezirk Koberg (District Office of Koberg)
年份 1921
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面值 20 Pfennigs (20 Pfennige) (0.20)
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正面描述 The obverse is printed in black and ochre-yellow on white paper, with a bold sawtooth border in black and orange framing the entire note. The denomination '20' is rendered in large decorative numerals at the top center, with the word 'GÜLTIG IM' on a ribbon and 'AMTSBEZIRK KOBERG' in a bold black banner beneath. The central field contains a decorative scroll cartouche enclosing a lengthy Latin text excerpt attributed to Adam von Bremen, describing the Limes Saxoniae boundary; the designer's credit 'P.H. Keller · Dresden' appears to the upper right of the scroll, and the issuing authority signature block 'DER AMTSAUSSCHUSS:' with two manuscript signatures appears at the foot.
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背面铭文 NOTGELD AMTSBEZIRK KOBERG
20
PFENNIG
Eichede
Steinburg
Sandesneben
Franzburg
Wenforf
Schlossberg
Sirksfelde
Wallberg
Linau
Koberg
Silkenburg
Mölln
Trittau
Bille (Billenspring)
Borstorf
Breitenfelde
Hornbeck
Kuddewörde
Basthorst
Kasseburg
Friedrichsruhe
Lanken
Delvenau
Stecknitz
LIMES SAXONIAE
SÜDLICHER TEIL
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Koberg is a small rural commune in Holstein, and its decision to issue notgeld in 1921 places this squarely in the second wave of German emergency money — the period when inflationary pressure had pushed small-denomination coinage almost entirely out of everyday use, and even minor administrative districts felt compelled to plug the gap. The Amtsbezirk here is a low-level rural office, not a municipality with any monetary tradition, which makes the commissioning of a professional designer from Dresden and a specialist printer in Glogau a slightly incongruous arrangement for such a modest issuer.

Carl Flemming & Wiskott were active notgeld producers during this period, handling commissions from dozens of small German issuers simultaneously. P. H. Keller's Dresden credit suggests the artwork was commissioned independently before being sent to press.

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