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25 Pfennig

Uitgever Magistrat der Stadt Leopoldshall
Jaar 1921
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Waarde 25 Pfennigs (25 Pfennige) (0.25)
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse, also printed in terracotta-brown, presents a large central vignette of an underground mine haulage scene at approximately 450 metres depth, with a motorised tram hauling ore wagons along a tunnel track, captioned 'Streckenförderung' and numbered '4' at lower right. To the left, the denomination '25 Pfennig' is displayed in large numerals beneath the issuer legend 'Gutschein der Stadt Leopoldshall i. Anh.' on a scroll ribbon. A bold banner across the lower margin reads 'Kali- und Steinsalzgewinnung', referencing the potash and rock-salt mining industry for which Leopoldshall was notable.
Opschrift keerzijde Gutschein der Stadt
Leopoldshall i. Anh.
25
Pfennig.
etwa 450 m. unter Tage.
Streckenförderung.
Kali- und Steinsalzgewinnung.
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Opmerkingen

Leopoldshall was a small industrial municipality in Anhalt, built largely around the potash mining and chemical industry concentrated in the Staßfurt-Leopoldshall basin. By 1921 the town had already been administratively folded into neighboring Staßfurt, which makes this Magistrat issue something of a jurisdictional curiosity — the issuing authority on the note reflects a municipal identity that was actively disappearing at the time of printing.

Louis Koch of Halberstadt was a regional jobbing printer responsible for a significant volume of Anhalt and Saxony notgeld, rarely credited in the broader literature on emergency currency. The ".4a" variant designation in the DeNG reference indicates at least four distinct printings within this series, suggesting demand well beyond what a town of this size would typically generate — likely driven by collector traffic rather than commercial need.

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