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25 Pfennig

Uitgever Stadt Coblenz (City of Koblenz)
Jaar 1920
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Beschrijving voorzijde Red letterpress-printed Notgeld on coarse tan paper, with the heading 'Stadt Coblenz' and 'Gutschein über' arched at top centre, flanked by circular '25 Pfennig' roundels at each corner. The lower half carries the Coblenz city coat of arms in a circular vignette at lower left, a trident-and-anchor emblem at centre, and a caduceus-style vignette at lower right, with a text block stating the redemption conditions dated 'Coblenz, den 1. März 1920' and bearing the manuscript signature of the Oberbürgermeister. A bold central banner reads 'FÜNF UND ZWANZIG PFENNIG' in large capitals across the width of the note.
Opschrift voorzijde Stadt Coblenz
Gutschein über
FÜNF UND ZWANZIG PFENNIG
25 PFENNIG
Der Betrag für diesen Gutschein wird 3 Monate nach einem vom Oberbürgermeister zu bestimmenden Termin bei der Stadtkasse in Coblenz in bar eingelöst.
Coblenz, den 1. März 1920
Den Oberbürgermeister
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Opmerkingen

Koblenz notgeld from this period reflects the acute coin shortage that gripped German municipalities following the First World War — silver and nickel had been systematically diverted for war production, and Reichsbank small change never adequately replaced what had been lost. Stadt Coblenz issued these emergency pieces under French occupation; the Rhineland had been under Allied control since late 1918, a fact that made the local administration's independent currency decisions politically awkward but practically necessary.

Paper notgeld of this denomination rarely survived in quantity — small-value pieces were used hard and discarded once redemption was offered in 1922.

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