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50 Pfennig

发行方 Stadt Doberan (City of Bad Doberan)
年份 1921
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正面描述 Yellow-ochre ground with an expressive black letterpress vignette in the Expressionist style, signed 'Egon Tschirch 1921' at lower right. The central motif shows two grotesque figures — a horned devil and a human — engaged in a tug-of-war over the large blue-grey numeral '50 Pf', surrounded by flowing ribbon banners carrying Low German dialect text. The issuer's name 'NOTGELD STADT DOBERAN' appears in bold Gothic lettering across the top.
正面铭文 NOTGELD STADT DOBERAN
woecht, düvel, weck, ick bün een medelsmann
komen an
nu papp dy tom
EGON TSCHIRCH 1921
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Bad Doberan's 1921 Notgeld issue is among the more artistically coherent of the German municipal emergency currency series — Egon Tschirch was a Rostock-born painter with genuine regional credentials, not a commercial illustrator hired for the work. His involvement gives the issue a documentary weight that purely decorative Notgeld typically lacks.

By 1921 the Notgeld phenomenon had largely shifted from genuine small-change necessity — that crisis peaked in 1918–19 — into deliberate collector series printed in excess of local need. Whether Doberan's issue was primarily functional or already aimed at the philatelic trade is a question the survival numbers would need to answer.