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25 Pfennigs

Issuer Gemeinde Prisdorf (com. Amtsbezirk Pinneberg)
Year 1921
Type Local banknote
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Reverse description Blue-tinted note with a central woodland vignette rendered in a detailed letterpress style, showing tall tree trunks with dense undergrowth and wildflowers in the foreground, and a leaping deer visible among the trees at right. The denomination '25 PFENNIG' appears in framed panels at upper left and upper right corners. The issuer's name is set in large Gothic blackletter across a plain panel at the lower portion of the note.
Reverse lettering 25
PFENNIG
25
PFENNIG
Gutschein
der Gemeinde Prisdorf
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Prisdorf is a small rural commune in Schleswig-Holstein, and this 25 Pfennig Notgeld was issued during the inflationary spiral of 1921, when municipal authorities across Germany scrambled to fill the void left by a chronic shortage of low-denomination coins. The Reichsbank simply could not keep fractional coinage in circulation fast enough — it was being hoarded the moment it appeared.

Konrad Hanf of Hamburg handled a substantial volume of regional Notgeld work for Pinneberg district communes during this period, producing short runs economically on modest paper stock. Prisdorf's issue would have been one of countless such local commissions passing through his press in 1921 alone.

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