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| 背面描述 | Printed in green, black, and white, the reverse carries a historicizing vignette consistent with the Notgeld tradition of illustrating local scenes and regional lore. A decorative border frames the composition, and the thematic caption AUS VERGANGENEN TAGEN is positioned within the design, referencing imagery from Glatz's past. |
| 背面铭文 | AUS VERGANGENEN TAGEN |
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Glatz — known today as Kłodzko — was a Prussian-administered town in Lower Silesia, and this note is a product of the notgeld wave that swept Germany's smaller municipalities during and after the First World War, when small-denomination coinage effectively vanished from circulation. Local printing by L. Schirmer kept production entirely within the town itself, which was unusual even by notgeld standards — most comparable issues went to larger regional printers.
Schirmer is credited as both printer and engraver, a rare consolidation for a municipal emergency issue of this scale.