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| 正面铭文 | Kriegsgefangenen-Lager Eglosheim. Gut für 20 Pfennig Lagergeld. Hat nur innerhalb des Lagers Gültigkeit. (Translation: Eglosheim prisoner of war camp. Good for 20 pfennigs. Camp money. Valid only within the camp.) |
| 背面描述 | Entirely plain violet paper with no printed text, vignettes, or ornamental elements; the perforated border visible on all edges is the sole distinguishing feature of the reverse. |
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Eglosheim, a small village near Ludwigsburg in Württemberg, hosted one of the many German prisoner-of-war camps that issued internal camp currency during the First World War. These Lagergeld notes were a practical administrative measure — they prevented prisoners from accumulating Reichsmark that could fund escapes and kept canteen transactions traceable. The violet paper is characteristic of lower-denomination camp scrip, where color-coding by value reduced fraud and simplified handling by guards with no banking background.
Campbell 2923 is sparsely documented, and surviving examples are uncommon — most camp scrip was destroyed or simply discarded at war's end.