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50 Pfennig

Issuer Heeßen, Municipality of
Year 1921
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Shape Rectangular
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Obverse lettering Heessen b.Bad-Eilsen
Heessen aner Awe
50
A. Dem Tier kann nicht mehr geholfen werden. Da versagt die Wissenschaft.
B. (für sich) Denn go eck na VOIGT in Heessen.
A. Ist das das Pferd, was ich aufgegeben hatte?
B. Ja, mit 1 u. 2 und Höhensonne Kurierts der VOIGT, es ist 'ne Wonne.
Dieser Gutschein verliert seine Gültigkeit am 1. April 1921
Heessen b. Bad-Eilsen den 1. Januar 1921 Der Gemeindevorsteher:
ENTW. RUDOLF HILLEBRECHT
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Reverse lettering Heessen au/der Aue.
NACH VOIGT
VOIGTs Kur u. Badehaus
A. Künnt sei meck nich sedgen wot na den WunnerdoKter VOIGT henngeiht?
B. Jo doa goht sei man jümmer den Wegg lang dende mersten Lüe goht, doa kumt sei all trechte.
EDLER & KRISCHE, HANNOVER
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Heeßen is a small village in what is now the district of Hameln-Pyrmont, and its 1921 Notgeld issue is a minor but tidy example of the wave of municipal emergency currency that flooded Germany as coins disappeared from circulation in the postwar inflation years. Edler & Krische, a Hanover commercial printer with a solid reputation among municipal issuers, handled production — they were a go-to shop for lower Saxony communities during this period.

Rudolf Hillebrecht, credited as designer, would later become one of postwar Germany's more consequential urban planners, overseeing the reconstruction of Hanover after 1945. His work on small Notgeld commissions like this predates that career entirely.

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