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50 Pfennig

Uitgever Stadtgemeinde Zeulenroda (Reuss-Obergreiz)
Jaar 1916
Type Local banknote
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Beschrijving keerzijde Printed in teal-green on cream paper, the reverse centres on a large circular guilloche medallion enclosing the Zeulenroda municipal coat of arms — a crowned lion above a brick wall — inscribed 'STADT ZEULENRODA' above and 'REUSS A.L.' below. Two smaller guilloche rosettes flank the central medallion symmetrically, reinforcing the heraldic composition, while a fine dotted underprint covers the field overall. A blind embossed dry-seal impression is applied to the upper left.
Opschrift keerzijde STADT ZEULENRODA
REUSS A.L.
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Zeulenroda's 1916 notgeld issue belongs to the earliest wave of German municipal emergency money, predating the better-known inflationary flood of 1921–1923 by half a year. The wartime drain on metal coinage — copper, nickel, and silver all diverted to military procurement — forced hundreds of small German towns to print their own fractional substitutes, with authorization grudgingly permitted by local authorities.

The embossed seal was the issuing commune's primary hedge against counterfeiting, a practical choice when printing resources were limited. Reuss-Obergreiz itself ceased to exist as a political entity in 1918 when the ruling Reuss dynasty abdicated, folding into the short-lived People's State of Reuss.

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