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| Issuer | Daler, Municipality of |
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| Year | 1920 |
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| Reference(s) | DeNG 1/2#253.1-2/2 |
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| Obverse lettering | Vort Ønske er opfyldt den 10. Februar 1920 50 Pf. Gültig bis 1 Monat nach öffentlicher Bekanntmachung 50 Gyldig indtil 1 Maaned efter offentlig Bekendtgørelse 50 Daler, d. 10. April 1920 Der Gemeindevorsteher |
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| Reverse lettering | Den gamle Bockmølle i Daler Bygget 1770 oo Nedbrandt 1913 50 Vi har saa ofte saa et i Længsel og Trang I dette Aar da avler vi med Glade og Sang L. Thaysen. |
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Daler is a small town on the island of Als in southern Jutland — territory Germany had held since the Second Schleswig War of 1864 and lost back to Denmark following the 1920 plebiscite. This note was issued precisely in that transitional year, making it one of hundreds of municipal Notgeld pieces that flooded the German economy as central authority weakened and small communities scrambled to cover change shortages.
The DeNG reference distinguishes two varieties (253.1-2), likely differentiated by a minor printing or watermark variation. L. Thaysen as designer points to local Schleswig-region artistic involvement, though the printing house is unrecorded in this catalog entry.