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50 Pfennig

发行方 Magistrat der Stadt Wilsnack
年份 1922
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货币 Mark (1914-1924)
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背面描述 A woodcut-style vignette captioned 'i. Jahre 1383' illustrates a medieval ecclesiastical scene in which a bishop bearing a crozier and attendant clerics witness a eucharistic miracle at an altar, rendered in fine black line engraving against a plain ground. The denomination '50' appears in white numerals within dark hexagonal cartouches at each lateral border, with 'Pfennig' inscribed beneath each, set against a salmon-pink ornamental underprint of stylised foliate motifs. A lower text panel in archaic Low German script carries a descriptive legend relating to the miracle of the Holy Blood of Wilsnack.
背面铭文 50
Pfennig
i. Jahre 1383
Zyr hold de Bischop misse vnde fúth ein merckliche groth wunderwerck in der einigen hostighen.
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Wilsnack — officially Bad Wilsnack from 1936 — was a minor pilgrimage town in the Prignitz region of Brandenburg, historically significant for the Wunderblut cult centered on its Nikolaikirche. By 1922 it was a small spa municipality with no particular financial weight, which is precisely why it issued Notgeld: the Reichsbank's chronic small-denomination coin shortage forced even towns of a few thousand residents to print their own emergency scrip to keep local commerce moving.

These municipal issues were self-liquidating by design, redeemable within a fixed period after which they became void — and, incidentally, collectible.

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