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25 Pfennig

Issuer Stadt Daber (Magistrat)
Year 1921
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Composition Paper
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Obverse lettering Stadt Daber
Zahlbar innerhalb 3 Monaten nach Bekanntmachung
Daber i/Pom. d. 1. Mai 1921
Der Magistrat:
25 Pfg.
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Reverse lettering Ruine in Daber
25 Pfg.
Notgeld Daber
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Daber — today the Polish town of Dobra, roughly 50 km northeast of Stettin — was a small Pomeranian market town whose municipal government resorted to emergency paper in 1921 as Germany's postwar coin shortage showed no signs of resolving. The Magistrat issued these notes under the same legal framework that enabled thousands of German municipalities to print their own Kleingeldersatz during the early Weimar inflation years: a tolerance policy rather than formal authorization, which is why so many of these issues were quietly withdrawn once coin supply stabilized.

H. Susenbeth of Stettin was a regional printer responsible for numerous Notgeld issues across Pomerania, which accounts for the family resemblance many collectors notice across notes from this area.

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