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50 Pfennig

发行方 Markt Berchtesgaden (Market Town of Berchtesgaden)
年份 1920
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正面描述 The obverse is printed in terracotta-orange and black on cream paper, with a scalloped outer border and a vertical-line underprint filling the orange frame. A central oval cartouche in cream carries the issuer name MARKT BERCHTESGADEN along its upper arc in Gothic script, below which the text Gutschein über appears above the large denomination legend Fünfzig Pfennig rendered in bold Fraktur lettering. Flanking edelweiss floral ornaments frame a serial number panel in orange, while the place and date Berchtesgaden, 13. August 1920 appear below, accompanied by a manuscript signature over the printed title rechts Pund. 1. Bürgermeister. Denomination numerals 50 occupy all four corners.
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背面描述 The reverse is printed in the same two-colour terracotta-orange and black scheme, with a scalloped outer border and vertical-line orange underprint frame. A large central oval vignette presents a detailed panoramic townscape of Berchtesgaden, rendered in fine letterpress line engraving, with Alpine foothills and a church steeple rising behind densely packed Bavarian rooftops. An oval white band encircling the vignette carries the motto FRIEDEN JEDEM · DER KOMMT HEREIN along the upper arc and FRIEDEN ALLEN · DIE HERINNEN SEIN along the lower arc, with denomination numerals 50 placed in each corner.
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Berchtesgaden notgeld from 1920 is not unusual in itself — hundreds of German market towns issued small-denomination paper during the postwar inflation and coin shortage. What sets this apart is the print date. April 30, 1945 is the day Berlin fell and Hitler died in his bunker; Berchtesgaden, sitting directly below the Obersalzberg, was occupied by French and American forces within days. Any administrative printing on that specific date in that specific town is, at minimum, a strange footnote.

Whether Zeiller's signature represents a local official continuing bureaucratic routine while the Reich collapsed around him, or whether this is a later reprint bearing a false date, is worth examining carefully before cataloging as a genuine 1945 impression.

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