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| 正面铭文 | Willst Du den Namen dieser Stadt, dann reih' zusammen Blatt an Blatt. 50 Pfg Giltig bis 1. 2. 1922. Einlösbar bei der Stadtkasse. Notgeld Magistrat der Stadt Treffurt a.d. Werra, den 1. 6. 1921. |
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| 背面铭文 | 50 50 Rathaus erbaut 1609 |
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Treffurt is a small town on the Werra river in Thuringia, and like hundreds of similarly sized German municipalities it resorted to locally-issued Kleingeldscheine in 1921 when post-war inflation had driven coins out of everyday use. The Magistrat — the town's civil administrative authority — commissioned Chr. Gerlach of nearby Mühlhausen to handle printing, a practical choice that kept costs and logistics manageable for an authority with no real monetary infrastructure of its own.
M.E. Beyrer's designer credit is an uncommon detail for a note at this level of the Notgeld hierarchy, where most small issuers simply accepted whatever stock layout their printer offered.