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| Issuer | Kriegsgefangenenlager Lichtenhorst (POW Camp Canteen Administration) |
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| Value | 25 Pfennigs (25 Pfennige) (0.25) |
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| Reverse description | A polychrome vignette fills the note's upper field, presenting a rural farmyard scene of pig breeding at Lichtenhorst, with a sow and piglets in the foreground, additional swine and a rooster at left, a figure standing near a brick barn, and trees beyond a white fence. A two-line rhyming motto in German Gothic script runs across the top of the vignette, and a caption identifying the scene is inscribed at lower left. The same decorative border of interlocking oval and geometric motifs in brown, red, and gold frames the entire reverse. |
| Reverse lettering | Je teuerer die Zeiten, je größer der Fleiß. Auf Schweinezucht kommt hier der erste Preis. Schweinezucht Lichtenhorst. |
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Lichtenhorst was a German prisoner-of-war camp in Lower Saxony that operated during the First World War. Camp canteen scrip of this type was issued to prevent POWs from accumulating Reichsmark currency — a deliberate restriction under the Hague Convention's practical interpretation by German camp administrations, who worried about escape financing and black-market activity. The notes were redeemable only within the camp's own canteen system and had no value outside the wire.
The DeNG reference series covers hundreds of such issues, each camp producing its own distinct scrip. Lichtenhorst's examples are among the less commonly encountered in the collector market.