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| Issuer | Stadt Butzbach (City of Butzbach) |
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| Year | 1921 |
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| Value | 50 Pfennigs (50 Pfennige) (0.50) |
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| Obverse description | Tan-toned notgeld note with a Gothic script title banner reading 'Notgeld der Stadt Butzbach' across the top. To the left, an oval portrait vignette of Landgraf Phillipp von Butzbach in period attire, framed by ornamental scrollwork; at centre, a large illustrated scroll bearing a handwritten historical document, captioned as the charter granted by Ludwig the Bavarian on 10 August 1321. To the lower right, a red wax seal impression of the city, flanked by the denomination '50 Pfennig' in bold numerals, with a redemption text, the date 'Butzbach, den 6. Mai 1921', and the facsimile signature of the Bürgermeister. |
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| Reverse lettering | Fünfzig Pfennig 15. Jahrhundert Butzbach, Markuskirche, Museum Der Segen der Wetterau 50 No F 21830 |
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Butzbach's 1921 notgeld issue belongs to the inflationary surge that forced hundreds of German municipalities to print their own small-denomination emergency money when Reichsbank coin simply disappeared from circulation. Scharfes Druckereien in Wetzlar handled production for several Hessian towns during this period, working under considerable volume pressure as demand for municipal scrip outpaced any orderly print schedule.
The DeNG reference suffix variants (7/8) indicate distinct printing differences within the same face value — likely color or paper stock variations common to provincial runs where ink batches and paper supplies were inconsistent from one job to the next.