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20 Pfennig Kurzenmoor

Issuer Gemeinde Kurzenmoor (Municipality of Kurzenmoor)
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Currency Mark (1914-1924)
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Obverse lettering 6098 Notgeld der Gemeinde Kurzenmoor AMTSBEZ. KURZENMOOR 20 PFENNIG 20 PFENNIG AMTSVORSTEHER: DER FINANZAUSSCHUSS: DIESER SCHEIN VERLIERT SEINE GÜLTIGKEIT AM 31 DEZEMBER 1921 KONRAD HANF HAMBURG 8
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Reverse lettering Notgeld der Gemeinde 20 Pfg. 20 Pfg. Kurzenmoor
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Kurzenmoor is a small village in Holstein, and its decision to issue notgeld reflects the acute small-denomination coin shortage that hit German municipal authorities hard from 1916 onward. Gemeinde-level issues like this one were typically authorized locally and printed in modest quantities — a Hamburg printer serving a Hamburg-area village suggests a straightforward regional arrangement rather than any coordinated emergency program.

Konrad Hanf produced notgeld for numerous small northern German issuers during this period. The runs were often tiny, and many notes were redeemed quickly once Reichsbank policy shifted toward flooding the market with low-denomination paper in 1917–1918.

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