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40 Pfennig

Uitgever Gemeinde Neugraben-Hausbruch
Jaar 1921
Type Local banknote
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Opschrift voorzijde 40 Pf.
Pf. 40
Notgeld
der Gemeinde
NEUGRABEN-HAUSBRUCH
Gültig nur innerhalb der Ortschaften Neugraben, Hausbruch, Alt- und Neuwiedenthal bis zum 31. März 1922.
Neugraben-Hausbruch, den 15. August 1921.
Nr.
Der Gemeindevorsteher zu Neugraben – Landkreis Harburg
Of unf Gold is nich beter, as dat
Husbroof-Liegrobener Notgeld.
Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse carries a colourful humorous vignette in the Expressionist Notgeld illustrative style, printed in sepia, red, and black. Three figures in hikers' attire are shown in a heath landscape near a red-and-white striped signpost bearing the directions 'Zur Wander-Vogel-Herberge' and 'Zum Schweizer Stall'; one hiker has apparently tumbled to the ground. The denomination '40' is repeated in each corner against the guilloche border, with the caption 'Wander-Vogel-Paradies in der Neugrabener Heide' set in gothic lettering above and below the central vignette, and Low German proverbs printed vertically along the side margins.
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Neugraben-Hausbruch was a small community southwest of Hamburg that, like hundreds of German municipalities in the early 1920s, resorted to issuing its own emergency paper currency — Notgeld — as small-denomination coinage vanished from circulation amid postwar economic instability. The 40 Pfennig denomination is an oddity even within Notgeld, where 25, 50, and 75 Pfennig values were far more common; the choice suggests this was calibrated to local pricing needs rather than issued speculatively for collectors.

By 1923, the hyperinflation crisis rendered all such municipal Pfennig notes worthless overnight.

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