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50 Pfennig

Issuer Kreis Pyrmont (District of Pyrmont)
Year 1921
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Obverse description Tan and grey Notgeld voucher with a large ornate red cross vignette dominating the centre, rendered in a bold Art Nouveau style. The denomination 'Fünfzig Pfennig.' is inscribed in Gothic blackletter script across the upper horizontal banner, with 'Kreis Pyrmont.' in the lower banner. Redemption text appears in a column to the left, the issuing place and date 'Bad Pyrmont, den 2. Februar 1921' to the right, followed by the authorising signature of the Landrat; the printer's imprint 'Louis Koch, Halberstadt.' and a serial number appear in the lower margin.
Obverse lettering Fünfzig Pfennig.
Kreis Pyrmont.
Dieser Gutschein wird jederzeit v. d. Kreiskasse in Bad Pyrmont in Reichsgeld umgewechselt u. verliert 3 Monate nach öffentl. Aufforderung zur Einlösung seine Gültigkeit
Bad Pyrmont den 2. Februar 1921
Für den Kreisvorstand
Der Landrat
LOUIS KOCH HALBERSTADT.
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Pyrmont's notgeld program was typical of the early 1920s municipal emergency issues — local authorities filling the coin vacuum left by wartime metal requisitions and postwar hoarding. Kreis Pyrmont, a small administrative district in what is now Lower Saxony, commissioned Louis Koch of Halberstadt, a printer with a solid regional notgeld client base during this period.

The DeNG reference 1085.1-2/2 indicates this is the second sub-variety within the series, a distinction that usually turns on minor typographic or color differences — worth confirming against a reference copy before attributing with certainty.

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