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50 Pfennig

发行方 Stadt Dömitz (City of Dömitz)
年份 1921
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设计师 Richard Zschcked
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背面描述 A dark green underprint covers the entire field, within which a large cartouche encloses a two-register vignette: the upper register shows a panoramic riverside view of the Dömitz fortress and town from across the Elbe with steamboats and barges on the water, while the lower register presents a couple seated on the riverbank in period costume, the woman knitting and the man fishing, with a paddlesteamer visible mid-river. A lower panel carries the denomination '50 Pfg' in a central orange-tinted box flanked by ribbon banners with the Reuter currency inscription and town name in Gothic script. The designer's name 'Richard Zscheked' appears at the base of the central panel.
背面铭文 Reutergeld der Stadt
50 Pfg
Dömitz i/m
RICHARD ZSCHEKED
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Dömitz is a small river town on the Elbe in Mecklenburg, and like hundreds of German municipalities in 1921 it issued its own Notgeld to compensate for the chronic small-change shortage that followed the war. The designer credit — Richard Zschcked — is unusual enough to suggest a locally commissioned artist rather than one of the larger Leipzig or Berlin printing houses that supplied generic Notgeld to dozens of towns simultaneously. Whether Zschcked was a local resident or a regional commercial artist is not presently documented.

The 1921 Notgeld wave was driven partly by speculation: collectors were already buying series by the sheet, and some municipalities printed well beyond any plausible circulation need. Dömitz's issue appears modest in scope by comparison.

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