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5 Pfennig Festenberg; Kolonialwarenhändler

发行方 Einkaufsgenossenschaft Festenberger Kolonialwarenhändler E.G.M.B.H.
年份 1914-1918
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面值 5 Pfennigs (5 Pfennige) (0.05)
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背面描述 Beige paper with an orange guilloche underprint of interlocking scrollwork tiles and a small orange numeral '5' at centre. A black letterpress border of small rectangular links frames the field, and the issuer's name is printed in bold sans-serif capitals across four lines.
背面铭文 EINKAUFSGENOSSENSCHAFT FESTENBERGER KOLONIAL-WARENHÄNDLER E.G.M.B.H.
FESTENBERG IN SCHLESIEN
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German notgeld issued by a grocery purchasing cooperative — not a municipality or bank — places this squarely in the more obscure tier of WWI-era emergency currency. When the German coin shortage hit hard after 1914, it wasn't just towns and cities that filled the gap; small trade associations and retail cooperatives printed their own scrip for use among members and their customers. The Festenberger Kolonialwarenhändler, a colonial goods merchants' cooperative in Festenberg (now Twardogóra, in present-day Poland, then part of Prussian Silesia), did exactly that.

The issuer's legal form — E.G.m.b.H., Eingetragene Genossenschaft mit beschränkter Haftpflicht — meant the cooperative carried limited liability, a detail that would have mattered to anyone wondering whether the scrip was actually redeemable.

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