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50 Pfennig

Issuer Gemeinde Satrup (Municipality of Satrup in Angeln)
Year 1921
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Designer(s) Holtz
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Obverse lettering NOTGELD DER GEMEINDE SATRUP
SATRUPHOLM
Dieser Gutschein verliert seine Gültigkeit einen Monat nach öffentlicher Bekanntmachung in den Schleswiger Nachrichten
Satrup den 26. Mai 1921. Der Gemeindevorsteher.
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Reverse lettering FÜNFZIG PFENNIG
Op Satrupholm hemm veel Herren feeten Aan Garderut Jager nich to vergeeten.
Den een weer fründlich, de anner hett draut; De Jägersch heit Buuren un Mätens verhaut.
NOTGELD
SATRUP
Aug. Westphalen, Flensburg.
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Satrup is a small village in Angeln, the historic region of Schleswig whose Danish-German identity question was settled only the year before this note was printed — the 1920 plebiscite placed the area firmly within Germany's new northern border. Local Notgeld from this zone carries that political charge, issued by municipalities scrambling for small-denomination currency during the postwar coin shortage that left ordinary commerce paralyzed across Germany.

Aug. Westphalen of Flensburg produced a considerable volume of Schleswig-Holstein municipal Notgeld during this period. The designer credit to "Holtz" is uncommon enough to suggest a local commercial artist rather than a known print-house illustrator.

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