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50 Pfennig

Issuer Magistrat der Königlichen Haupt- und Residenzstadt Berlin
Year 1918
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In circulation to 1 February 1919
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Obverse lettering Fünfzig Pfennige Stadtkassenschein Berlin 24. Oktober 1918 Magistrat der Königl. Haupt- und Residenzstadt 50 Dieser Stadtkassenschein wird spätestens zum 1. Februar 1919 zur Einziehung und Einlösung aufgerufen
Reverse description Plain cream-coloured ground bearing a large oval guilloche underprint in orange-ochre, at the centre of which the denomination numeral '50' appears within a green circle at top, with the legend 'Fünfzig Pfennige' in bold green Fraktur lettering across the middle. Below the guilloche, a four-line anti-counterfeiting warning in green Gothic script states the legal penalties for forgery or circulation of forged notes.
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Berlin's municipal authority issued this note in 1918 under the Notgeld system, which allowed German cities and towns to produce their own emergency small-denomination currency as metal coinage disappeared from circulation — hoarded, melted, or diverted to wartime industrial use. By the final year of the war, the Reichsbank had effectively lost control of the fractional currency supply, and hundreds of municipalities stepped in to fill the gap.

Over twelve million printed for a single city in a single year tells you how acute the coin shortage had become. Berlin's municipal series was purely functional — no collector appeal was intended, unlike the decorative Notgeld that flooded the market from 1919 onward.

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