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| 表面の説明 | Printed in brown on an orange-tan ground, the note is framed by a plain rectangular border with a fine dot-matrix underprint filling the field. A ribbon banner at the top carries the legend NOTGELD, while a second banner at the foot bears STADT PASING. The central vignette presents a large cartouche bearing the numeral 25, surmounted by a scroll inscribed PFENNIG; two child figures in folk costume flank the cartouche, each holding a sheaf of wheat or foliage, with six-pointed stars placed at either side. |
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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse is plain unprinted cream paper, showing only faint letterpress strike-through impressions from the obverse design visible as a ghost image at the centre; no additional vignette, text, or ornament is present. |
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Pasing was an independent Bavarian city until 1938, when it was forcibly incorporated into Munich under the Nazi administrative consolidation of the greater Munich area. This note predates that annexation — issued as Notgeld during the inflationary crisis years of the early 1920s, when municipalities across Germany produced their own small-denomination emergency scrip because official coinage had effectively vanished from circulation.
At 35 × 27 mm, this is among the smallest Notgeld pieces produced, reflecting nothing more than paper economy during a period when even the cost of printing was a consideration.