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| 正面描述 | The obverse is framed by a dark border with decorative corner ornaments, the denomination '25 Pfg.' printed in large bold Gothic numerals on both left and right panels. A central vignette presents a letterpress view of the Fürstenhof hotel complex in Bad Oeynhausen, rendered in brown and green tones with a rotunda, flanking wings, and foreground garden paths. Below the vignette, a three-line humorous German text runs across the full width, signed in facsimile by the hotel proprietor, with the printer's imprint at the foot. |
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| 背面铭文 | Bad Oeynhausen 25 Pfg. In Oeynhausen sind sie alle egal, ob Zentrum, sozial, deutschnational, hier tönt's nicht: Sie Flegel, betrunkener Wicht! 'nen jeden beschäftigt die eigene Gicht. |
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Bad Oeynhausen's Fürstenhof Hotel issued this 25 Pfennig note as Notgeld during the early 1920s, when the collapse of the Reichsmark's purchasing power made small-denomination coinage essentially disappear from circulation. Hotels, spas, and commercial establishments across Germany filled the gap by printing their own emergency fractional currency — legally tolerated, locally accepted, and frequently collected as novelties even at the time of issue.
J. Adolf Schwarz of Lindenberg im Allgäu was a regional printer responsible for a significant volume of Bavarian and southwest German Notgeld output. The reference number suggests this survives in at least two known varieties.