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| 正面描述 | Central vignette shows a robed monk standing within a Gothic arched niche set against a stone masonry wall, holding a book and rosary cross; the arch bears the inscription 'Der Mönch von Münchenbernsdorf'. Denomination numerals '25' appear in framed cartouches at upper left and right. The lower portion carries the issue text, place and date 'Münchenbernsdorf i. Thür. den 1. September 1921', a facsimile signature of the Bürgermeister, and the bold letterpress legend 'Notgeld der Stadt — 25 Pfennig — Münchenbernsdorf' on a scroll banner. |
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| 正面铭文 | Der Mönch von Münchenbernsdorf 25 Der Zeitpunkt mit dem die Gültigkeit abläuft wird in der hiesigen Allgemeinen Zeitung bekannt gemacht. Münchenbernsdorf i. Thür. den 1. September 1921. Der Stadtgemeindevorstand Bürgermeister. Notgeld der Stadt Münchenbernsdorf 25 Pfennig |
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Münchenbernsdorf is a small market town in the Greiz district, and this note is one of hundreds of Thuringian municipal issues that flooded into local circulation during the 1921 small-change shortage — a direct consequence of postwar coin hoarding and metal scarcity. Hofdruckerei Gerth & Oppenrieder in nearby Gera handled a substantial volume of Notgeld commissions from smaller Thuringian communities during this period, which kept production costs low for towns with limited municipal budgets.
The DeNG reference suffix distinguishes individual notes within the Münchenbernsdorf series, suggesting the town issued at least four distinct pieces under this emergency authority.