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| 正面描述 | Triptych layout in black, gold, and grey on white paper. The central panel carries the quartered municipal coat of arms of Brake — upper left: a black eagle on gold; upper right: gold horizontal bars with a white cross on black; lower half: a sailing ship on waves — surmounted by a ribbon scroll bearing the issuer's name in Gothic script. Left panel contains the payment obligation text in a grey cartouche beneath a '25 PF.' shield, and right panel carries the denomination spelled out in full Gothic lettering; account designation 'Konto A' and serial number appear at the base of the respective outer panels. |
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| 背面铭文 | Karl Rudolf Brommy geb. 30. September 1804 zu Anger bei Leipzig gest. 9. Januar 1860 zu St. Magnus bei Vegesack 25 PF. D.R.G.M. 705679 |
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Brake is a small port town on the Weser estuary, and its municipal savings bank — the Städtische Sparkasse — was among the hundreds of German local institutions forced into emergency currency production during the hyperinflationary spiral of 1922. Flemming & Wiskott in Glogau were prolific Notgeld printers of the period, handling commissions from municipalities across Germany that lacked any realistic alternative.
Glogau itself is now Głogów in western Poland, the border shift a consequence of 1945.