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25 Pfennigs

Uitgever Städtische Sparkasse (Stadtgirokasse) Cammin i. Pom.
Jaar 1922
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Afmetingen 95 × 65 mm
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Opschrift voorzijde 25 Pf.
FÜNF- UND- ZWAN- ZIG PFEN- NIGE
die städtische Sparkasse (Stadtgirokasse)
CAMMIN i. POM.
dem Überbringer dieses vergüten
zu Lasten unseres Kontos.
Cammin i/Pom., den 22.2.1922
Stadtverwaltung
Bürgermeister
Konto No. 20
06195
F.W. TÖPPER
M. BAUCHWITZ-STETTIN
Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse is dominated by a large circular vignette presenting a street-level view of the Bautor (town gate) of Cammin, with the distinctive round medieval tower rising above flanking townhouse façades rendered in a two-color lithographic style with rust-red accents. The inscription 'Bau- tor' is lettered above the tower within the vignette. Below the vignette, a four-line verse in period Gothic script is framed by decorative foliate ornaments, with the denomination '25 Pf.' repeated in the upper corners.
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Opmerkingen

Cammin in Pommern — now Kamień Pomorski in Poland — was a small cathedral town on the Baltic coast, and its municipal savings bank issued this Notgeld during the hyperinflationary spiral of 1922 when Reichsbank notes were being outpaced by price increases so rapidly that local authorities across Germany scrambled to print their own small-denomination emergency scrip. M. Bauchwitz of Stettin handled a significant volume of Pomeranian Notgeld work during this period, making regional attribution relatively straightforward when printer's imprint survives.

Töpper's design credit is unusual enough to be worth noting — most Bauchwitz-printed municipal issues from this run went uncredited.

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