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50 Pfennig

发行方 Sparkasse der Stadt Stolp
年份 1920-1921
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面值 50 Pfennigs (50 Pfennige) (0.50)
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背面描述 Central vignette in black letterpress on cream paper shows a historical scene of Blücher as prisoner before Colonel Belling, with a mounted officer on a white horse surrounded by Hussar soldiers before an architectural backdrop; the artist's signature 'W. H. Lippert' appears at lower left. Decorative purple side panels with ornamental scroll-work and crown motifs frame the composition on both sides, with the numeral '50' in an ornate cartouche at the right. A caption in Fraktur script at the base of the central panel reads 'Blücher als Gefangener vor Oberst Belling'.
背面铭文 Blücher als Gefangener vor Oberst Belling
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Stolp's municipal savings bank — Sparkasse der Stadt Stolp — was one of hundreds of German local institutions forced into emergency currency production during the Kleingeldnot of 1920–21, when a catastrophic shortage of small-denomination coinage left ordinary commerce effectively paralyzed. Carl Flemming & Wiskott in Glogau were prolific printers of Notgeld throughout this period, producing issues for numerous Pomeranian towns simultaneously.

W. H. Lippert's credit as designer is relatively uncommon in Notgeld documentation — most provincial issues went unsigned. Stolp itself became the Polish city of Słupsk after 1945, making all Weimar-era civic ephemera from the town a footnote to a German presence that was abruptly and permanently ended.

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