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| 正面描述 | The obverse is printed in dark red and brown on cream paper, dominated by a bold woodcut-style vignette of the Romanesque gate of the ancient Roman fortress of Bodobrica (Boppard), rendered with strong linear hatching. The denomination '50 Pf.' appears in large figures at upper left and upper right, flanking the inscriptions 'NOTGELD' and 'STADT BOPPARD' across the top. To the left, the issue date 'D. 30. MÄRZ 1921', the issuing authority 'D. BÜRGERMSTR.' and a manuscript signature of the Bürgermeister are printed, along with the validity clause 'GÜLTIG BIS 1 MONAT NACH AUFKÜNDIGUNG' and a serial number at lower left; the printer's imprint 'GEBR. PARCUS, MÜNCHEN.' appears along the bottom margin. |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse is printed in the same dark red and brown palette, divided into a grid of nine panels in a bold expressionist woodcut style. The four corner panels each contain a portrait bust of a historical figure, while the two central lateral panels bear the inscriptions 'STADT' and 'BOPPARD' in bold block lettering. The upper central panel displays two crossed heraldic shields, and the central panel contains a large heraldic eagle with a cross-charged shield supported by two silhouetted figures, flanked by the denomination numerals '50' repeated twice at lower centre; 'Notgeld' and 'DER' are inscribed across the upper central area. |
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Boppard's 1921 Notgeld issue was printed by Gebrüder Parcus of Munich, one of the more prolific German emergency currency printers of the Weimar inflation period. Parcus handled commissions from dozens of municipalities simultaneously, which is part of why regional Notgeld from this era can look surprisingly polished — these were not improvised productions but commercial print runs.
Boppard, a small Rhine town in the Rhineland-Palatinate, issued this note during the acute coin shortage that followed the war. The DeNG reference suffix ".2a" typically denotes a colour or paper variant within the same basic type.