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5 Pfennig

Uitgever Gemeinden Triebes, Hohenleuben und Langenwetzendorf (Municipalities of Triebes, Hohenleuben, and Langenwetzendorf)
Jaar 1921
Type Local banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Green and brown Notgeld with a large numeral '5' vignette at left on a decorative guilloche ground, flanked by three circular municipal seals of Triebes, Hohenleuben, and Langenwetzendorf. The right panel carries the denomination 'Fünf Pfennig' in bold letterpress within a decorative frame, above the issue date 'Triebes, den 7. März 1921' and three manuscript signatures of the respective municipal authorities.
Opschrift voorzijde Pflege Reichenfels
Gutschein der Gemeinden Triebes, Hohenleuben, Langenwetzendorf
Fünf Pfennig
Triebes, den 7. März 1921
Der Stadtgemeindevorstand
Hohenleuben. Langenwetzendorf.
Der Gemeindevorstand. Der Gemeindevorstand.
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Opmerkingen

This note is a product of the Kleingeldschein wave that swept Thuringia and much of central Germany in 1921, when chronic small-coin shortages forced municipalities — sometimes clusters of neighboring villages — to issue their own fractional paper. The joint issuance by three small Vogtland communities is unusual enough to flag: Triebes, Hohenleuben, and Langenwetzendorf pooled authority rather than each printing independently, a practical arrangement that kept costs down with Otto Henning A.G. in nearby Greiz handling the press run.

Notgeld at this denomination was rarely saved at the time — five pfennig pieces were spent, not collected — which makes surviving examples more interesting than the face value suggests.

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