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50 Pfennig

Issuer Magistrat der Stadt Freienwalde in Pommern
Year 1922
Type Local banknote
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Obverse description Yellow-ochre underprint with a red and black outer border. To the left, the municipal coat of arms of Freienwalde in Pommern — a quartered shield with a stylised flower and a mill wheel, topped by a tournament helm with mantling — rendered in red, black, and gold. The town name 'Freienwalde' is set in large Gothic blackletter script at centre, followed by 'in Pom.', with the heading 'Notschein der Stadt' above. A boxed denomination '50 Pfennig' appears at upper right. Below, a two-line validity clause in cursive script and the issuing authority 'Der Magistrat' are printed, accompanied by a manuscript signature and a serial number at lower centre. The printer's imprint 'Görlitzer Nachrichten und Anzeiger' and the artist's name 'Robert Koch' appear in small type at the lower margin.
Obverse lettering Notschein der Stadt
Freienwalde in Pom.
50 Pfennig
Der Notschein verliert seine Gültigkeit einen Monat nach erfolgter Bekanntmachung
Der Magistrat
Robert Koch.
Görlitzer Nachrichten und Anzeiger.
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Comments

Freienwalde in Pommern — not to be confused with Bad Freienwalde in Brandenburg — issued this Notgeld during the inflationary spiral of 1922, when municipal authorities across Germany were forced to print their own small-denomination scrip to cover the chronic shortage of circulating coin. The Görlitzer Nachrichten und Anzeiger was a regional newspaper publisher that took on Notgeld printing contracts as a commercial sideline, a common arrangement when specialist security printers were overwhelmed with demand.

The designer credit to Robert Koch is worth noting — likely a local commercial artist rather than a trained engraver, which was entirely typical of provincial Notgeld commissions at this point in the inflation.

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