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| 背面描述 | The reverse, printed on the same green paper stock, is enclosed within an identical interlocking chain-link decorative border. The entire field is occupied by a five-line verse in blackletter (Fraktur) script, centered typographically, followed by a small floral ornamental device at the foot. |
| 背面铭文 | Wer ist ein freier Mann? Wem seinen hellen Glauben Kein frecher Spötter rauben, Kein Priester meistern kann; Der ist ein freier Mann! |
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Kalksandstein-Werke Milbertshofen was a sand-lime brick manufacturer operating on the northern outskirts of Munich. Like hundreds of German industrial firms during the Kleingeldnot of 1916–1922, it issued its own small-denomination Notgeld to pay workers when official coinage had effectively vanished from circulation — hoarded, melted, or simply not minted in sufficient quantities to meet wartime and postwar demand. Factory-issued Notgeld of this type rarely traveled far; it was redeemable only at the issuing firm and typically cycled between the works and the local shops frequented by its employees.