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| 裏面の説明 | The central vignette presents a finely rendered view of the Goethe-Theater at Bad Lauchstedt, a neoclassical columned building set amid tall trees with small figures in the foreground, executed in brown line-work on a pale underprint. The caption GOETHE-THEATER appears beneath the building within the vignette frame. The surrounding border mirrors the obverse in style, with a repeating diamond guilloche in brown and olive-green, the numeral 25 in each corner, PFENNIG repeated along the outer edges, and the inscriptions BAD at the top and LAUCHSTEDT in decorative script along the lower margin. |
| 裏面の銘文 | Bad Goethe-Theater Lauchstedt 25 PFENNIG |
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Lauchstedt — more formally Bad Lauchstädt — issued this Notgeld note in 1921 during the inflationary spiral that followed Germany's First World War defeat, when the Reichsbank's coin shortage left municipalities scrambling to produce their own small-denomination paper. The spa town had genuine name recognition to trade on: Goethe directed the local theatre in the early 1800s, and several Lauchstädt Notgeld issues leaned into that association as a marketing calculation, making the series mildly collectible even at the time of issue.
The Magistrat series from this period was almost certainly printed locally or regionally — a common arrangement for 1921 municipal issues, where turnaround speed mattered more than engraving quality.