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| 背面描述 | The upper half is divided into three vignettes: at left, a woman working at a hand loom rendered in a woodcut style with yellow and grey tones; at centre, the town's heraldic shield in blue bearing an armoured knight with antlered helmet, sword and chequered shield; and at right, an industrial mining headframe with chimney and outbuildings. The lower half is divided into three panels: the left panel carries a four-line verse in Gothic script, the centre panel displays the large blue denomination numeral "50 Pf." within a dotted frame on a yellow ground, and the right panel lists the town's principal industries and a closing devotional phrase in Gothic lettering. |
| 背面铭文 | Geblüht im Sonnenwinde Gebleicht auf grüner Au Liegt es nachher im Spinde Zum Stolz der deutschen Frau 50 Pf. Erz-Kohle Salz Wir beten Gott erhalt's. |
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Bleicherode is a small mining town in Thuringia, and like hundreds of German municipalities in 1921, it issued its own emergency small-change notes — Kleingeldscheine — to compensate for the chronic coin shortage that followed the war and the early inflation spiral. The issuing authority here was the city government itself, not a savings bank or local cooperative, which was typical of the Eichsfeld district municipalities during this period.
Carl Flemming & T. C. Wiskott was a well-regarded Silesian printing house that handled a significant volume of Notgeld commissions in the early 1920s, operating from Glogau before the city's postwar geography became administratively complicated.