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5 Mark

Issuer Stadtrat Waltershausen (City Council of Waltershausen)
Year 1918
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Value 5 Marks
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Obverse lettering Kriegsgeld der Stadt
Waltershausen
Fünf Mark
5
Waltershausen, d. 22. Okt. 1918
Der Stadtrat
Gültig bis 1. Februar 1919
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Reverse lettering Fünf Mark
Die Stadt Waltershausen
verpflichtet sich zur
Einlösung bis zum
1. Februar 1919
An diesem Tag verliert
der Schein seine Gültigkeit
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Waltershausen is a small industrial town in Thuringia, and this 5 Mark note is a piece of German municipal emergency currency — Notgeld — issued by the city council during the acute coin shortage of 1918, when hoarding and wartime metal demands had stripped small-denomination coinage from everyday commerce. Thousands of German municipalities did the same that year, but most larger cities contracted professional security printers. Whether Waltershausen did the same or used local resources is not recorded in the standard references.

The DeNG 3#538.01 designation places it within Grabowski and Mehl's exhaustive Notgeld catalog, which lists Waltershausen among the smaller Thuringian issuers with limited surviving documentation on print runs or redemption records.

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