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| Issuer | Magistrat der Stadt Leobschütz |
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| Year | 1921 |
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| Printer | Carl Flemming & G.T. Wiskott A.G., Glogau |
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| Reverse description | The reverse carries a detailed polychrome vignette of the Annakirche (St. Anne's Church) in Leobschütz, rendered in a watercolour-style illustration showing the church building with its distinctive steeple and cross, terracotta roof, arched windows, and surrounding stone perimeter wall with gated entrance, set against a pale grey sky with trees flanking the composition. The denomination '50' is printed in large red numerals at the upper right corner within a plain border. The caption 'ANNAKIRCHE.' is inscribed in small capitals at the lower left of the vignette. |
| Reverse lettering | 50 ANNAKIRCHE. |
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Leobschütz — now Głubczyce in southwestern Poland — was a mid-sized Silesian market town whose municipal government issued this note during the Kleingeldersatz crisis of the early Weimar years, when small-denomination coinage had effectively vanished from circulation. Carl Flemming & G.T. Wiskott A.G. in Glogau was a well-established printer of commercial and cartographic work pressed into notgeld production across Silesia during this period.
The timing matters: 1921 placed this issue squarely within the Upper Silesian plebiscite aftermath, when the region's political future was still formally unresolved.