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| 背面描述 | The reverse carries repeated numeral '50' vignettes alongside the inscription 'Fischbereich bei Koberg', referencing the fishing district in the vicinity of Koberg, likely evoking the local rural and aquatic character of the issuing district. |
| 背面铭文 | 50 50 Fischbereich bei Koberg. |
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Koberg is a tiny rural settlement in Holstein, and the fact that its district office felt compelled to print emergency money in 1921 tells you everything about how thoroughly the postwar inflation had destroyed confidence in the Reichsmark. Notgeld at this scale — issued by administrative units with essentially no monetary authority — was a practical response to a chronic shortage of small change, not a policy instrument.
Gebrüder Parcus in Munich handled an enormous volume of municipal and district Notgeld commissions during this period, which kept quality reasonably consistent but made individual issues from minor localities genuinely difficult to trace through later cataloging efforts.