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25 Pfennig Sozialdemokratische Werbewoche

Issuer Sozialdemokratische Partei, Emden (Prussian province of Hanover)
Year 1921
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Size 98 x 69 mm
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Obverse lettering Fünfundzwanzig Pfennig
Sozialdemokratische Werbewoche
vom 4.-11. Dezember 1921
Wilhelm Liebknecht
Die Kränze modern, und die Schatten steigen
Um deines Hügels stumme Einsamkeit
Uns aber ist, als wollt' aus lichten Weiten
Sturmkündend deine Kraft sich um uns breiten
Ein Kämpfergruß aus der Unendlichkeit
Dieser Schein gilt während dieser Zeit als Zahlungsmittel
S.P.D.
1918
1921
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Reverse lettering Sozialdemokratische Partei
25 Pfg.
Wilhelm Liebknecht
9. Novbr. 1921
EMDEN
Hier dieser Schein, so leicht und klein
Drückt unsre Feind' wie Felsgestein
SPD
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German political parties issuing their own emergency money during the Notgeld period was not unheard of, but the SPD doing so in Emden is a sharp illustration of how thoroughly the Notgeld phenomenon had penetrated civic and organizational life by 1921. This note was issued specifically to fund a Social Democratic promotional week — "Werbewoche" meaning a membership or publicity drive — making it propaganda material and circulating currency simultaneously. Emden's SPD chapter was operating in a strongly working-class port town, which gave the exercise a particular local resonance.

The DeNG classification places it firmly within the documented Notgeld corpus rather than treating it as ephemera, though the print run almost certainly was small.

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