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25 Pfennig

Issuer Stadt Ratzeburg (City of Ratzeburg)
Year 1921
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Obverse lettering 25
NOTGELDSCHEIN ÜBER 25 PFENNIG
STADT RATZEBURG
DIESER SCHEIN VERLIERT SEINE GÜLTIGKEIT EINEN MONAT NACH ERFOLGTER AUFKÜNDIGUNG
DER MAGISTRAT:
DAS STADTVERORDNETENKOLLEGIUM:
NIX VERDOR I WO DÜER
GROSCHENS SIND
RÜSPECK HÜT CND
STÜER I LÄNG FIX IN DE BÜXIFIV
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Reverse lettering 25
NOTGELD
25
STADT RATZEBURG
MIT DEM 800 JÄHRIGEN DOM
GEBRÜDER BORCHERS G.M.B.H. LÜBECK
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Ratzeburg sits on an island in the Ratzeburger See, and in 1921 it was one of hundreds of small German municipalities forced into the Notgeld system by a chronic shortage of small-denomination Reichsmünzen — coins that had largely vanished from circulation through hoarding and metal scarcity following the war. Gebrüder Borchers in Lübeck supplied notgeld to numerous Schleswig-Holstein towns during this period, and the geographic proximity made them the obvious choice for a city that is barely twenty kilometers south.

The .1-1/2 suffix in the DeNG reference indicates a known plate variety within the 1101 type — a detail that matters to specialists tracking the Borchers print runs.

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