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| 正面铭文 | Notgeld der Gemeinde Rellingen (Com. Amtsbezirk Pinneberg) Dieser Schein verliert 2 Wochen nach Aufruf im Pinneberger Tagblatt und Lockstedter Anzeiger seine Gültigkeit. DER COM. AMTSVORSTEHER: DER FINANZAUSSCHUSS I.A. 25 Pfennig |
| 背面描述 | The reverse carries a full-width colour lithographic vignette in soft blue, ochre, and brown tones, illustrating a street scene with two traditional North German half-timbered and gabled farmhouses set behind a picket fence, flanked by tall deciduous trees. The denomination numeral "25" appears in each of the four corners within light blue rectangular panels outlined in dark borders. A small artist's signature is visible in the lower-left area of the central vignette. |
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Rellingen is a small municipality in Schleswig-Holstein, northwest of Hamburg, and its 1921 Notgeld issue belongs to the vast second wave of German emergency money produced after the postwar inflation began eroding coin from circulation. By 1921, virtually every German municipality, no matter how minor, had the legal standing to issue its own fractional notes — a situation that produced thousands of distinct types and turned Notgeld collecting into a hobby almost contemporaneous with the notes themselves.
Rellingen's issue is not among the more artistically ambitious of the period and carries no known printing curiosity or error variant on record.