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| 背面描述 | Green and black note centred on a large dark oval vignette enclosing a folk-art scene of a barefoot fisherman in a wide-brimmed hat, striding through shallow water with a net over his shoulder and a basket at his side, a sailboat and moon visible to his left. Flanking the oval, two green roundels each carry the denomination '40 Pfg.' in bold numerals. The issuer inscription curves along the upper border in italic script, while a decorative geometric border frames the entire composition, and a motto in cursive script runs along the lower margin. |
| 背面铭文 | Notgeld der Gemeinde Raa-Besenbek 40 Pfg. 40 Pfg. Arbeit ist des Bürgers Zierde - Segen ist der mühe Preis |
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Raa-Besenbek is a small parish municipality in Schleswig-Holstein, and like hundreds of German communes in 1917–1921, it issued its own Notgeld when small-denomination coins vanished from circulation entirely — hoarded by the public or melted for war production. The printer, Konrad Hanf of Hamburg, produced municipal emergency notes across the region during this period, making his imprint one of the more recognizable on Holstein Kleingeldscheine.
The issuing authority here is the Gemeinde itself, not a savings bank or merchant association — an administrative distinction that occasionally affected whether redemption was honored after stabilization.