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25 Pfennig

Uitgever Annaburg, City of
Jaar 1921
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Beschrijving voorzijde Notgeld issue in a landscape format with a grey-green underprint and a decorative ruled border. The central vignette presents the heraldic shield of Annaburg bearing a flowering rose tree on a green mound, framed by a bold shield outline with a banner above inscribed 'Städtlein Annaburg 1921'. Denomination numerals '25' appear in red and black within octagonal cartouches at left and right, while two flanking text panels carry the redemption obligation and the payment clause; a serial number and the manuscript signature of the Gemeindevorstand appear below, with the imprint 'Annaburg Bez. Halle August 1921' along the bottom.
Opschrift voorzijde Städtlein Annaburg 1921
Die Gemeinde Annaburg zahlt für mich 3 Monate nach erfolgtem
Widerruf ohne Murren den Betrag von 25 Pfennigen
25
Gemeindevorst
Annaburg Bez. Halle August 1921
LOUIS KOCH - HALBERSTADT.
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Annaburg is a small town in Saxony-Anhalt, and this 25 Pfennig note belongs to the vast wave of German municipal Notgeld that flooded circulation between 1920 and 1922, when chronic coin shortages forced even minor authorities to print their own emergency fractional currency. Louis Koch of Halberstadt was a regional printer who handled Notgeld commissions for numerous small Saxon and Prussian municipalities during this period — workmanlike output, not prestige work.

The designer credit to J. Beyer is unusually specific for a piece of this type. Most small-town Notgeld went uncredited.

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