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| Uitgever | Husbyholz, Municipality of |
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| Jaar | 1921 |
| Type | Local banknote |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | GUTSCHEIN Mühle DER GEMEINDE 50 Pf HUSBYHOLZ 50Pf GÜLTIG bis 31 DEZEMBER 1921 1. JULI 1921. DER GEMEINDEVORSTAND: (signature) (Translation: VOUCHER Mill THE COMMUNITY 50Pf HUSBYHOLZ 50Pf VALID until DECEMBER 31, 1921 JULY 1, 1921. THE COMMUNITY BOARD:) |
| Beschrijving keerzijde | Black and orange decorative frame surrounds a central composition of cornucopias filled with trade goods above a harbour silhouette. The denomination of 50 Pf. appears on each side of the design. A patriotic poem recalling the 1920 Schleswig plebiscite fills the remaining field, referencing the community's vote to remain within Germany. |
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| Opmerkingen |
Husbyholz is a small municipality in Schleswig-Holstein, and like hundreds of similarly obscure German communes in 1921, it issued notgeld to address the acute small-change shortage that followed the postwar economic dislocation. The German notgeld phenomenon of 1920–1922 produced thousands of locally issued pieces, many clearly printed for collector sale rather than genuine circulation — a practice so widespread that contemporary philatelists coined the term "Serienscheine" to describe the collector-targeted issues.
Whether Husbyholz's issue served real transactional need or was primarily a revenue exercise for the municipality is difficult to establish from the printing run alone.