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25 Pfennig Sportverein Eintracht

Uitgever Sportvereine Eintracht von 1919 und S.V. von 1910 e.V., Celle
Jaar 1921
Type Local banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Dark blue-grey and ochre bicolour Notgeld note printed in an expressive Art Nouveau style by König-Eschede. The central vignette shows three allegorical figures — a standing male athlete flanked by two seated female figures — set against radiating sunburst lines, with a date inscription '1. DEZEMBER 1921' beneath. To the left, a bold vertical inscription block carries the commemorative text in stylised lettering; to the upper right, the circular arms of Celle display a rearing white horse, with a coiled dragon vignette below. The lower margin bears the legend 'SPENDE FÜR EINEN SPORTPLATZ' above two manuscript signatures above the titles '1. VORSITZENDER' and '2. VORSITZENDER'.
Opschrift voorzijde ZUR ERINNERUNG AN DIE VEREINIGUNG DER SPORTVEREINE EINTRACHT VON 1919 UND S V VON 1910 E V
1. DEZEMBER 1921
SPENDE FÜR EINEN SPORTPLATZ
1. VORSITZENDER
2. VORSITZENDER
CELLE
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Notgeld issued by sports clubs rather than municipal or commercial bodies is uncommon, and this piece from two Celle football clubs — Eintracht von 1919 and S.V. von 1910 — sits at an unusual intersection of the small-change crisis and local club fundraising. By 1921, many issuing authorities were exploiting collector demand for Notgeld as a revenue stream, and a joint issue by two sports associations fits that pattern exactly: the notes were often sold directly to collectors at face value and never meaningfully circulated.

Eduard Binder in Celle handled the printing. König-Eschede's designer credit is worth noting — the firm's work appeared across multiple Celle-area Notgeld issues of the period.

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