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| 正面描述 | Cream paper Notgeld printed in brown and ochre tones by letterpress, with the denomination 'Fünfzig Pfennig' in bold Gothic type across the upper field, flanked by Art Nouveau scrollwork and two square vignettes with geometric diamond motifs. A central oval cartouche bears the redemption obligation text in Gothic script, with the issue date 'Schmalkalden, den 1. Juli 1921' at lower left and a manuscript signature of the Kreisausschuss chairman at lower right. The bottom margin carries the designer and printer credits in small letterpress type. |
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| 背面铭文 | WANDBILDER · AUS · DER · IWEINSAGE SPEERKAMPF IWEINS · MIT · KEY IM · HESSENHOF · ZU · SCHMALKALDEN |
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Schmalkalden's Kreisausschuss issued this Notgeld during the inflationary spiral of the early Weimar years, when municipalities across Germany were forced to produce their own fractional currency to relieve the chronic coin shortage. Kurt Jäckel designed the series, and Feodor Wilisch — a local Schmalkalden printer — handled production entirely in-house, which was common practice for smaller district authorities that had neither the budget nor the connections to commission work from Leipzig or Berlin.
The reference DeNG 1/2#1184.2-4/6 indicates this falls within a multi-variant run; collectors should note the suffix range when attributing specific printings.