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| Uitgever | City of Stettin (Notgeld) |
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| Jaar | 1921 |
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| Waarde | 50 Pfennigs (50 Pfennige) (0.50) |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Typographically composed face printed in dark ink on buff paper, centred on a large ornate script monogram 'Pf' flanking a decorative boxed numeral '50', all contained within a ribbon cartouche inscribed 'ERSATZWERTZEICHEN'. The validity legend 'GÜLTIG BIS 31. MÄRZ 1922' arches along the upper ruled border, while the redemption clause naming the Städtische Kämmereikasse, the issue date 'Stettin, den 1. Mai 1921', and two facsimile signatures appear in the lower register, with the serial number printed in the bottom margin. |
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| Opschrift keerzijde | VULCAN-WERFT 50 50 DEUTSCHLANDS GRÖSSTER OSTSEEHAFEN. NOLL M. BAUCHWITZ STETTIN (Translation: VULCAN SHIPYARD / GERMANY'S LARGEST BALTIC SEA PORT.) |
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| Opmerkingen |
Stettin's Notgeld program was among the more locally self-contained of the 1921 series — Bauchwitz was a Stettin printing house, so design, printing, and issuance all originated in the same city. The designer credit "Noll" appears on several Pomeranian Notgeld issues of this period, though no definitive biographical record has been firmly attached to the name in the standard references.
The DeNG reference suffix structure here — 1/2#1270.1a-2/4 — indicates this is one of four known variants within the sub-series, distinguished by minor printing differences rather than distinct denominations or dates.