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50 Pfennig

发行方 Gemeinden Oberweißbach, Cursdorf, Deesbach und Lichtenhain (Municipalities of Oberweißbach, Cursdorf, Deesbach, and Lichtenhain)
年份 1921
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面值 50 Pfennigs (50 Pfennige) (0.50)
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正面描述 Tan-toned Notgeld note printed in brown letterpress on plain paper. A central vignette renders two male workers in period labourers' attire bracing long poles against a large boulder set among trees, executed in a detailed illustrative style. The denomination 'Gutschein über Fünfzig Pfennig' appears in Gothic Fraktur script at the left, while the issuing municipalities and date 'den 1. Juli 1921' are inscribed at the upper right, with facsimile signatures of the Gemeindevorständebelow and a serial number at the lower right; the printer's imprint 'Wiedemannsche Druckerei A:G. Saalfeld i. Th.' runs along the bottom margin.
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背面描述 The reverse is printed in brown on a cream ground and carries a panoramic landscape vignette of the Oberweißbacher Bergbahn — the steepest standard-gauge funicular railway in the world — ascending through a forest cutting flanked by coniferous trees, with a railway carriage visible in the middle ground. Folkloric dwarf figures in pointed caps stand at either side as decorative supporters, while denomination cartouches reading '50 Pf.' appear at lower left and right. A decorative border of interlocking geometric ornament frames the entire composition, and a two-line verse in Fraktur is inscribed in a ribbon panel along the lower edge.
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Four small Thuringian villages — Oberweißbach, Cursdorf, Deesbach, and Lichtenhain — pooled their authority to issue this note jointly during the Kleingeldnot of the early Weimar period, when coin shortages made small-denomination paper an administrative necessity across Germany. Joint municipal issuers at this scale are genuinely uncommon in Notgeld; most Gemeinden acted alone.

Wiedemannsche Druckerei AG in Saalfeld produced a substantial volume of regional emergency currency during 1921, serving numerous Thuringian municipalities that lacked access to larger printing houses.

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