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| 背面描述 | Printed in warm ochre and dark brown on cream paper, the reverse is divided into three vertical panels. The central panel presents two portrait vignettes side by side — Dr. Martin Luther on the left and Katharina von Bora on the right — rendered in a bold woodcut style, with their names inscribed beneath in Gothic script and a caption noting that Katharina von Bora resided at the Brehna convent for approximately four years (c. 1504–08). Below the portraits, a panoramic townscape vignette shows the skyline of Brehna with church spires. The flanking panels carry quotations in Gothic script from the Tischreden (Table Talk, p. 314), with the artist's imprint 'H. Schiebel – Bitterfeld. 1921.' at the foot of the note. |
| 背面铭文 | Dr. Martin Luther Katharina v. Bora Katharina von Bora - Luthers Frau - war etwa 4 Jahre lang im Kloster zu Brehna (ew. 1504–08) Mann sol die kinder nicht zu hart steupen denn mein Vater steuret mich ein mals sehr daß ich in sich und ward im grau bis er mich wider zu ihm gewöhnet. Tischreden S. 314 |
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Brehna was a small town in the Prussian province of Saxony, and like hundreds of similarly sized municipalities it issued Notgeld during the inflationary spiral of the early 1920s when the Reichsbank could not keep small-denomination coinage in circulation fast enough to meet demand. Jütte in Leipzig was a prolific printer of such issues — the firm handled commissions from dozens of towns across central Germany during this period, which accounts for a certain consistency in production quality across otherwise unrelated series.
The DeNG reference suffix variants (.3-5/12) indicate at least three distinct printings or design states within this issue, a granularity that matters to specialists working the Saxony Notgeld field.