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| Issuer | Gemeinden Quern |
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| Year | 1921 BC |
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| Currency | Mark (1914-1924) |
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| Reverse description | Multicolour reverse printed in blue, red, and olive-green, with the issuer name 'GEMEINDEN' in bold white lettering on a red banner across the top and 'QUERN' in white on a blue band at the lower centre. A rectangular landscape vignette occupies the centre field, showing a panoramic rural view with towns labelled 'Norburg' and 'Sonderburg' visible on the horizon beneath a wavy sky. The denomination '25 PF' is repeated in the upper and side corners, and a serial number is printed in black at lower right within a ruled box. |
| Reverse lettering | GEMEINDEN QUERN 25 PF Norburg Sonderburg No |
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Quern is a small parish in Schleswig, a region whose political status was still raw in 1921 — the plebiscite of March that year had only just confirmed the area's return to Germany after Danish administration following World War I. Notgeld issues from borderland Gemeinden in this period carried an implicit civic assertion, communities re-establishing local identity through the most quotidian possible medium. Appel's press in Süderbrarup served dozens of such parishes across Angeln and the Schlei region, producing small runs that rarely saw heavy circulation before the inflation emergency had passed.