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50 Pfennig

Uitgever Bezirksverband Kamenz
Jaar 1920
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Opschrift voorzijde Gutschein über Fünfzig Pfennig. Der Bezirksverband Kamenz Gültig im ganzen Bezirk des Bezirksverbandes Kamenz bis 30. Juni 1920 50
Beschrijving keerzijde Green letterpress design on buff paper, with a broad oval guilloche border of oak leaf sprays and interlaced ribbon work, at each corner a circular cartouche bearing the numeral "50". At the centre, a solid green lozenge carries the large white numeral "50" flanked by scroll ornaments, with the issuer name split above and below the central motif.
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Kamenz, a small administrative district in Saxony, was among hundreds of German municipalities that printed their own emergency money during the postwar inflation period — not out of civic initiative, but because the Reichsbank simply could not supply enough small-denomination coinage to keep local commerce moving. These Bezirksverband issues were authorized under the broader Notgeld framework and carried genuine redemption obligations, distinguishing them from the purely collectible "Serienscheine" that flooded the market slightly later.

The Kamenz issue is modest and functional — no elaborate series, no themed vignettes designed to attract collectors. Scarcity today reflects disposal rather than rarity at issue.

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