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| Issuer | Verkehrs- und Verschönerungs-Verein Schoenecken-Wetteldorf und Umgegend E.V. |
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| Year | 1921 |
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| Currency | Mark (1914-1924) |
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| Obverse description | The upper register carries a bold black banner with the denomination '25 PFENNIG 25' in large Gothic letters. To the left, a letterpress vignette presents a panoramic view of Schoenecken town with the medieval castle ruins of Burg Schönecken rising dramatically above the rooftops. The right panel contains the issuing authority's text in Gothic script, the date 'Schoenecken (Eifel), den 1. Dezember 1921', and three manuscript signatures of the Vorstand beneath their respective titles. A redemption notice in a lower black border panel states the note's validity period. |
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| Reverse lettering | 25 25 Branntewing, dau ludrig Kraut, Hos su manigen en den Dreck gedaut. |
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Schoenecken, a small village in the Eifel region near the Belgian border, had little economic weight on its own — the Verkehrs- und Verschönerungs-Verein was a local tourism and beautification society, not a bank or municipality. That such an organization was issuing emergency currency in 1921 speaks directly to how thoroughly the postwar coin shortage had broken down normal exchange at even the most local level.
Schaar & Dathe of Trier printed a large volume of Notgeld for the Eifel and Moselle districts during this period and knew the format well.