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50 Pfennig

Issuer Stadt Quedlinburg (City of Quedlinburg)
Year 1920
Type Local banknote
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Obverse lettering 50 PFENNIG
GÜLTIG 22.-23. APRIL 1922
JUBILÄUMSGUTSCHEIN DER STADT QUEDLINBURG ZUR TAUSENDJAHRFEIER
922
1922
H. MEYERDING QUEDLINBURG
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Reverse lettering Schloß
Gez. von Fenzlau
50 PF
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Quedlinburg's 1920 Notgeld issue belongs to the wave of municipal emergency currency that flooded Germany during the postwar coin shortage — small-denomination metal had effectively vanished from circulation, hoarded or melted down, forcing thousands of towns to print their own stopgap paper. H. Meyerding was a local Quedlinburg printer, not a specialist banknote house, which is entirely typical of this phenomenon: civic necessity overrode any expectation of security printing.

The designer Fenzlau — known from other Quedlinburg Notgeld of the same period — gave the series a degree of visual consistency unusual for locally-produced emergency issues. Quedlinburg had genuine medieval prestige to draw on, having been an imperial residence under the Ottonian dynasty, and local Notgeld series frequently exploited that history to make their scrip collectible by design.

Collector demand was understood from the outset; many such issues were overprinted in quantities far exceeding local need.

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