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| Uitgever | Zementfabrik Port-Kunda (Port-Kunda Cement Factory) |
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| Jaar | 1941 |
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| Samenstelling | Paper |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | 20. august 1941. KREDITSCHEIN DER ZEMENTFABRIK `PORT-KUNDA` FÜNF RUBEL Gültig im Bereiche der Zementfabrik `PORT-KUNDA` Die Verwaltung der Zementfabrik `Port-Kunda` PRIMA PORTLAND CEMENT PORT-KUNDA 5 RUB. Kassierer Laekur 20. augustil 1941. TSEMENDIVABRIKU `PORT-KUNDA` VÕLATÄHIK VIIS RUBLA Kehtiv Ts… |
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| Beschrijving beveiliging | Circular blue ink factory stamp of the Zementfabrik Port-Kunda applied to the reverse. |
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Port-Kunda, on Estonia's northern coast, was occupied by German forces in late summer 1941. The cement factory — one of the oldest in the Baltic region, established in the 1870s — continued operating under occupation, and this scrip was almost certainly issued to pay local workers when Reichskreditkassenscheine were in short supply or deemed impractical for small internal transactions. Factory-issued currency of this kind was technically illegal under German occupation monetary policy, which makes its survival worth noting.
The official stamp substitutes for any formal security printing. Scrip from Estonian industrial facilities during the 1941–1944 occupation is genuinely rare; most was redeemed, destroyed, or simply lost.