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| 正面描述 | The central vignette presents the municipal coat of arms of Sangerhausen — a shield bearing crossed tools surmounted by a crenellated tower — wreathed by a garland of pink roses, the city's emblem. Flanking the arms are two vertical panels: the left contains a wayside cross with figures, the right a standing historical figure in period dress; the denomination numeral '25' appears on both sides of the central wreath. The header inscription in Gothic script reads 'Notgeld der Rosenstadt Sangerhausen', with the denomination spelled out in full in Fraktur lettering below the serial number. |
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| 背面描述 | The left half carries an engraved vignette of the Jakobskirche (St. Jacob's Church) with its characteristic tower alongside a market square fountain, rendered in fine letterpress line art with light colour washes. The right half presents an eight-line verse in Fraktur script attributed to Arthur Achleitner (Utz vom Rhyn), followed by the place-and-date line and the issuing authority 'Der Magistrat' with two manuscript signatures. The entire note is framed by a decorative rose-motif border. |
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Sangerhausen's 1921 notgeld issue came at the peak of Germany's small-change crisis, when coin metal was being hoarded and municipal authorities across the country were authorized — or simply felt compelled — to print their own fractional emergency money. The Magistrat series from this copper-mining town in the Harz foothills is unremarkable in its administrative origins but sits in a well-documented regional notgeld family catalogued under the DeNG system.
The 1b designation within the 1163 sequence typically indicates a variant in paper stock, overprint color, or serial numbering rather than a separate issue date — worth confirming against the physical note before attribution.