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| 裏面の説明 | Octagonal reverse featuring a plain outer rim and a continuous pearl border framing the legend KLEINGELDERSATZMARKE, which arcs around the upper and lateral fields. An inner twisted rope circle encloses the large bold numeral '20' at center. Three small five-pointed stars are evenly spaced below the rope circle in the lower field. |
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Heymann & Neumann was a Bremen textile and general goods firm that issued notgeld tokens during the acute small-change shortage that gripped Germany in the early 1920s. Private commercial token issues of this kind were technically illegal under imperial-era regulations still nominally in force, but municipal and federal authorities largely tolerated them as a practical stopgap while the Reichsbank struggled to keep denominated coin in circulation. Zinc was the only economically viable metal for such issues by this point — copper and nickel had long since been absorbed by wartime requisitions.