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| 正面描述 | Printed in brown by letterpress on plain paper within a single ruled border, the note centres the denomination numeral flanked by two architectural and industrial vignettes: to the left, the Ghent Belfry alongside the tower of Saint Bavo Cathedral; to the right, factory chimneys evoking the city's industrial character. Bilingual Dutch legends occupy the upper and lower cartouches, with the serial number and printer's imprint appearing below the lower rule. |
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| 背面铭文 | DEZE BON IS UITBETAAL- BAAR IN HET XIe BUREEL. POUILLEMARKT 7. ALLE WERKDAGEN VAN 10 TOT 12 URE (blason) NIET MEER GELDIG NA 28 FEBRUARI 1919 ALF. BOEKAERT |
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Ghent issued its own emergency fractional currency during the German occupation of World War I, when coin metal was requisitioned and small-denomination coinage effectively vanished from circulation. The Ville de Gand / Stad Gent notes were a municipal stopgap, not a banking instrument — the city itself stood as guarantor, a civilian administration operating under occupation trying to keep local commerce functional.
Drukkerij Sint-Gregorius was a Catholic printing house in Sint-Amandsberg, then a separate commune immediately east of Ghent, absorbed into the city only in 1977. A local printer for a local crisis.