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| 正面描述 | The obverse is printed in grey-blue and gold tones on a foliate-patterned underprint, with a bold Fraktur title inscription across the top identifying the issuer and denomination. Three tilted vignettes in silhouette-cut style by Georg Schleinitz occupy the centre: the left panel shows the Kyffhäuser Monument, the centre panel the church of Roßla, and the right panel the local war memorial. The date Roßla, d. 1. Juli 1921 appears at lower left, a six-digit serial number at lower centre, and two manuscript signatures at lower right above the legend Der Gemeinde Vorstand. |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse is printed in black and terracotta-orange on a pale grey ground, with a bold decorative border of stylised bird motifs in silhouette flanking both vertical edges. A large central vignette in dramatic cut-paper silhouette style depicts the hilltop Kyffhäuser castle ruins against a streaked sky, with the legendary figure of Emperor Frederick Barbarossa standing in a gothic arch at the left. Fraktur verses appear as inscriptions above and below the central scene. |
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Roßla is a small town in the Harz foothills, and this 25 Pfennig Notgeld is one of dozens issued by minor German municipalities in 1921 as the Reichsbank's coin supply continued to drain away into hoarding and export. The printer, Ratsdruckerei R. Dulce in Glauchau, Saxony, was a regional council press — not a specialist securities printer — which accounts for the modest production values typical of this class of emergency small change.
Georg Schleinitz as named designer suggests local artistic involvement, a common arrangement where municipalities commissioned nearby illustrators or teachers rather than professional engravers.