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25 Pfennig

Issuer Gemeinde Halstenbek (Municipality of Halstenbek)
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Value 25 Pfennigs (25 Pfennige) (0.25)
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Obverse lettering Notgeld der Gemeinde
HALSTENBEK
(COM. AMTSBEZIRK PINNEBERG)
25 Pfg.
Dieser Schein verliert 2 Wochen nach Aufruf im Pinneberger Tagblatt v. Lockstedter Anzeiger seine Gültigkeit
DER COM. AMTSVORSTEHER:
DER FINANZAUSSCHUSS:
KONRAD HANF, HAMBURG 8.
Reverse description The reverse carries a large pictorial vignette in black and green, captioned 'VERSANDZEIT' (dispatch season) at the top alongside the series designation 'N° 6', illustrating a rural nursery scene with workers loading horse-drawn carts laden with trees and shrubs along a tree-lined road — a direct allusion to Halstenbek's renowned horticultural trade. At the foot, a central text panel set against a green ground bears a four-line German verse on the value of forests, flanked on each side by green panels containing the numeral '25' in bold block type.
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Halstenbek is a small settlement west of Hamburg, and this Notgeld piece is exactly what you'd expect from a minor municipality scrambling to cover the small-denomination coin shortage that paralyzed everyday commerce in Germany from roughly 1916 onward. Konrad Hanf was a Hamburg printing house that handled a considerable volume of this emergency municipal work — practical, local, unglamorous.

Nothing about this issue is technically unusual. Its interest is purely documentary: evidence that even the smallest Schleswig-Holstein communities had to solve the same problem through their own means when the central monetary system stopped delivering usable coin.

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