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| 正面描述 | Notgeld voucher printed on a light guilloche underprint across the central field, flanked by two vignettes: at left, a sheaf of wheat with a farm cart in a rural landscape; at right, a standing miner in uniform before a colliery headframe with smoking stacks. The issuer's name appears in a rectangular panel at top, with the denomination '25 Pfennig' in large ornate script at centre, below which the issue date and a facsimile mayoral signature are printed; the four corners each carry the numeral '25' within decorative roundels, and a validity clause occupies the lower border panel. |
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| 背面铭文 | (Translation: Mayor's Office of EPPELBORN-DIRMINGEN Voucher for 25 pfennigs The Mayor EPPELBORN, February 15, 1921 Valid until one month after call in the district gazette of the district of Ottweiler) |
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Eppelborn and Dirmingen were administered as a single Bürgermeisterei in the Saar district, which by 1921 was under League of Nations administration following the post-war separation of the Saar territory from Germany. That political limbo — neither fully German nor French — created genuine currency confusion, since the occupying administration was transitioning the region toward the French franc while small municipalities were still issuing notgeld denominated in pfennig. This note exists partly because of that gap.
The watermarked paper is notable for a Saar municipal issue at this denomination — most comparable small-change notgeld from 1921 used plain stock.