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25 Pfennig

Uitgever Städte Ruhla (City of Ruhla)
Jaar 1918
Type Local banknote
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse is printed in brown and green on a light ground, with a central rectangular vignette in brown depicting a classical frieze-style scene of figures in ancient dress engaged in physical labour around a wheel or cart. Denomination numerals '25' in green appear at left and right flanking the vignette, with the legend 'Gültig nur' and 'in Ruhla.' repeated at upper and lower corners. A black hand-stamped serial number is printed at the top, and a three-line redemption clause in German script appears below the vignette.
Opschrift keerzijde Gültig nur in Ruhla.
25 25
Gültig nur in Ruhla.
Die Städte Ruhla verpflichten sich zur Einlösung innerhalb eines Jahres nach Friedensschluß. Diese Verpflichtung erlischt nach Ablauf eines weiteren Jahres.
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Ruhla's 1918 Notgeld emission belongs to the first wave of municipal emergency currency that flooded Germany after the imperial government authorized local issuers to cover the small-denomination coin shortage caused by wartime metal requisitioning. Ruhla itself was a watchmaking town in Thuringia — an industrial identity that occasionally surfaced in local Notgeld design choices, though the series varied widely across issues.

The Gra#R57.1a reference places this within Grabowski's Notgeld catalog, with the Va#6300.05.05.5 cross-reference into Venker's regional listings. Multiple paper variants exist within the R57 group, and the "1a" designation indicates a specific paper stock or printing detail — minor differences that matter disproportionately to completists chasing the full Ruhla run.

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