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25 Pfennig

Issuer Mücheln, City of
Year 1921
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Shape Rectangular
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Obverse lettering GUTSCHEIN · DER · STADT · MÜCHELN
25 PFENNIG
AUSGEGEBEN AM 1. JULI 1921
ST · JA · COBUS
16 42
SIGIL · DER · STADT · MÜCHILL
DER · MAGISTRAT
VERLIERT · SEINE · GÜLTIGKEIT · 1 · MONAT · NACH · ABRUF
Adolf Forker, Leipzig
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Reverse lettering 25
Pfennig
Steinbild am
25
Pfennig
Hause Markt 15
Anno 1680 war allhier ein großes Sterben.
Männer, Weiber, Kinder mussten alle
jämmerlich verderben.
Diesen hier allein die böse Pestilenz verschonet
Herr behüt' vor solcher Plage gnädig
unsre liebe Stadt.
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Mücheln is a small town in Saxony-Anhalt, best known for the vast lignite mining operations in the surrounding Geisel Valley. This 25 Pfennig note belongs to the wave of municipal Kleingeldersatz issued across Germany in 1921, when the Reichsbank's inability to supply adequate fractional coinage — exacerbated by postwar inflation stripping small-denomination metal currency from circulation — forced hundreds of towns to print their own stopgap money.

Adolf Forker of Leipzig was a minor but prolific printer of Notgeld, handling commissions from numerous Saxony and Thuringia municipalities during this period. The DeNG reference places this as one of five noted varieties in the 0902.1 series.

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