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| 表面の銘文 | 25 PFENNIG 25 Notgeld=Schein der Firma Tietze & Seidensticker Penzig O.-L. No. |
| 裏面の説明 | Tan paper reverse printed entirely in dark ink in Gothic blackletter script, with the redemption conditions stated in three blocks of text. The centre carries a scalloped octagonal vignette enclosing the numeral '25', flanked on each side by ornate vertical borders of stylised floral chain motifs and the abbreviated denomination 'Pf.' in decorative lettering. |
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Tietze & Seidensticker was a textile manufacturing firm in Penzig, Upper Lusatia — a corner of Silesia where notgeld issuance by private industrial concerns was common practice during the acute coin shortages of 1917–1921. Factory-issued emergency money of this type was functionally tied to the issuing company: redeemable at the works, accepted at local merchants by arrangement, and worthless the moment the firm stopped honoring it. That dependency makes survival rates unpredictable — some issues were redeemed en masse and destroyed, others simply forgotten in desk drawers.
Penzig itself was reassigned to Poland after World War II and is now Pieńsk.