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25 Pfennig

Issuer Magistrat der Stadt Neidenburg
Year 1920
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Obverse description Green and black Notgeld on white paper with a decorative border of ornamental corners. The town name NEIDENBURG, O./PR. appears in a black banner at the top, flanked by guilloche rosette corner ornaments. The city coat of arms — a shield bearing a standing male figure holding a sword and a branch amid trees — is centered at the top between two white oval cartouches each bearing the denomination numeral 25, with PFENNIG printed beneath each. The lower portion carries a four-line German text commemorating the plebiscite of 11 July 1920, dated Neidenburg, O./Pr., den 22. September 1920, with the issuing authority Der Magistrat and a manuscript signature. A validity clause in a green banner at the foot reads Gültig bis 1 Monat nach Aufforderung, and the printer's imprint FLEMMING - WISKOTT A.-G. GLOGAU. appears below the border.
Obverse lettering NEIDENBURG, O./PR.
25
PFENNIG
Dieser Stadtgeldschein wurde herausgegeben zur Erinnerung an den 11. Juli 1920, den Tag des gewaltigen Bekenntnisses zum Deutschtum.
Neidenburg, O./Pr. den 22. September 1920.
Der Magistrat
Gültig bis 1 Monat nach Aufforderung
FLEMMING - WISKOTT A.-G. GLOGAU.
Reverse description Printed in black and olive-green on white paper with a decorative guilloche border and denomination numeral 25 in each corner. A large central oval vignette presents a finely engraved panoramic townscape of Neidenburg reflected in a foreground lake, with the Gothic church tower and rooftops visible among trees beneath a clouded sky. Surrounding the oval, a continuous legend in Gothic lettering reads Arbeit ist des Bürgers Zierde — Segen ist der Mühe Preis, a well-known German aphorism.
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