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| 正面描述 | Tan-toned notgeld note with an all-over foliate underprint framing the face. The denomination numeral '20' appears in large bold letterpress at upper left and upper right, flanking the issuer name 'HUSUM' in matching type; a central circular vignette renders a detailed line-art view of the Tönninger Kirche tower within a circular inscription. A validity notice to the left reads 'DIESER SCHEIN VERLIERT SEINE GÜLTIGKEIT AM 31.3.1922', the issue date 'HUSUM DEN 15.9.1921' appears to the right, and a lower panel bears the issuing authority 'DER VORSTAND DER KLEINSIEDLUNG NORDMARK' above two manuscript signatures over the titles 'BÜRGERMEISTER' and 'ARCHITEKT'. |
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| 背面铭文 | DRUM / JUN= GENS / WÜLLT JUM HUT= TEN BUUN / 20 PF. ·HUSUM· 20 PF. Max Böttcher |
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Kleinsiedlung Nordmark was a cooperative housing settlement on the outskirts of Husum, in Schleswig-Holstein — a region that had just passed through a 1920 plebiscite determining its future between Germany and Denmark. The settlement issued its own Notgeld during the acute small-change shortage of 1921, a common municipal and institutional practice across Weimar Germany when coin metal was being hoarded or melted.
Max Böttcher's involvement points to a local commission rather than a print-house stock design. The DeNG reference suffix "1/4" indicates this is one of four known types in the series.