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25 Pfennig

Issuer Gemeinde Scheeßel (Municipality of Scheeßel)
Year 1921
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Value 25 Pfennigs (25 Pfennige) (0.25)
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Obverse lettering Vo dissen Schien dor kannst du sehn Wie See' liet antütt bi dat Seen.
Dat düttsche Volk geiht niemals los Go lang noch bliewt dat Seen in Mod
25ß 25ß
Dieser Gutschein ist 2 Monate nach Aufruf ungültig. Er wird durch die Sparkasse Scheeßel eingelöst. Scheeßel, 6. Jan. 1921
Der Gemeindevorst. Die Direktion:
DRUCK C.A.NICOLAUS, BREMEN
Reverse description The reverse bears the place name 'Scheeßel' in large Gothic script as the central heading, above an oval vignette framed by a decorative garland border of stylised leaves in green and yellow, enclosing a pastoral view of a church steeple amid trees with a timber structure in the foreground. The denomination '25' with Pfennig symbol appears in yellow cartouches at lower left and right, and Low German dialect texts flank the central vignette. Along the lower margin, a humorous folk frieze depicts a pig-herder with pigs and cattle, referencing local agricultural life.
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Scheeßel is a small municipality in Lower Saxony, and its 1921 notgeld issue is entirely typical of the inflationary small-change crisis that flooded Germany with thousands of locally printed emergency pieces between 1918 and 1922. The printer, C. A. Nicolaus of Bremen, handled notgeld contracts for numerous small northern German communities during this period — their name turns up repeatedly across Lower Saxon municipal issues.

The DeNG reference places this firmly within the catalogued notgeld corpus, but the series depth at 1174.1 suggests a well-documented emission rather than a rare outlier.

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