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| 正面铭文 | 50 Pfg. zahlt die Stadtkämmerei in Camburg a. S. dem Einlieferer dieses Scheins. Der Schein verfällt 3 Monate nach öffentlicher Aufforderung des Bürgermeisteramts zur Einlösung. Camburg a.d. Saale den 4. März 1921. Das Bürgermeisteramt Der Gemeinderat |
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| 背面铭文 | Fünfzig Pfennig Camburg a.d. Saale |
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Camburg an der Saale is a small town in Thuringia, and this 50 Pfennig note belongs to the vast wave of municipal Notgeld that flooded Germany between 1919 and 1922 — a direct consequence of acute small-denomination coin shortages as the Weimar government struggled to stabilize a postwar economy hemorrhaging value. Thousands of German towns, even tiny ones, were authorized to print their own emergency fractional currency, and Louis Koch of Halberstadt was one of the regional printers who picked up that work in volume.
Koch printed for numerous small Thuringian and Saxony-Anhalt municipalities during this period, running relatively modest press runs compared to the major Leipzig or Berlin Notgeld producers.