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25 Pfennig

Issuer Nikolai (Upper Silesia), City of
Year 1921
Type Local banknote
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Reverse lettering Nota miasta Mikołowa na Górnym Śląsku na 25 fenigów niemieckich.
Stary kościół Św. Wojciecha z czternastego stulecia.
Niniejszy bilet we wartości dwudziestu pięciu fenigów puściło miasto w obieg na pamiątkę plebiscytu odbytego w dniu 20. marca roku 1921 w celu rozstrzygnięcia przynależności Górnego Śląska do Polski lub do Niemiec.
Mikołów, dnia 20. marca 1921.
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Za przedłożeniem niniejszego bileta płaci kasa miejska oznaczoną wartość gotówką
MAGISTRAT DER STADT NIKOLAI O.S.
K. MIARKA SP. Z OGR. POR. W MIKOŁOWIE.
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Protection description No watermark
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Nikolai's 25 Pfennig notgeld dates to the plebiscite period in Upper Silesia — a March 1921 vote held under Allied supervision to decide whether the region would remain German or transfer to Poland. The political tension disrupted normal commerce severely enough that dozens of Upper Silesian municipalities printed their own emergency currency, Nikolai among them. K. Miarka G.m.b.H., the local printer, takes its name from Karol Miarka, the 19th-century Polish-Silesian journalist and nationalist — an irony given the German municipal issuer.

The watermarked paper is uncommon for notgeld of this denomination and suggests the city took the issue more seriously than most.

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