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25 Pfennig

Issuer Magistrat der Stadt Nörenberg
Year 1921
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Size 100 × 66 mm
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Obverse lettering GENERAL-PRIVILEGIUM
und Gülde-Brief des
Schlächter Gewercks
insonderheit des Schlächter Gewercks
in der Thur und Marck Brandenburg dis und jenseits der Oder und Elbe,
De Dato Berlin, den 11ten Martii 1756.
Nörenberg in der Sten-Marck
Ehre, deutsches Volk, und hüte,
freundlich seinen Handwerkstand.
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Reverse lettering 25 Pfennig
Der buchtenreiche Enzigsee bei Nörenberg i. Pomm. (2500 Morgen) mit der 100 Morgen großen, prachtvoll bewaldeten Insel "Der Schulzenwärder".
Ungültig 1 Monat nach Aufruf.
Nörenberg i. Pomm., d. 8. Nov. 1921.
Der Magistrat
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Nörenberg — today Ińsko, in what is now northwestern Poland — was a small Pomeranian market town with a population of only a few thousand when this note was issued. Like hundreds of German municipalities in 1921, the Magistrat turned to local and regional print shops to produce emergency small-change notes as the Reichsbank struggled to keep fractional coinage in circulation during the postwar inflationary spiral. The Görlitzer Nachrichten und Anzeiger was a newspaper printing operation in Görlitz, Silesia, contracted for exactly this kind of short-run municipal work.

Nörenberg became part of Poland in 1945 under the Potsdam Agreement, its German population expelled.

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