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| 正面铭文 | Gutschein der Stadt Celle Dieser Schein verliert seine Gültigkeit am 31. Januar 1922 Der Magistrat (Translation: City of Celle voucher This certificate expires on January 31, 1922 The magistrate) |
| 背面描述 | Green ground with a large central vignette presenting a black-and-white engraved street scene of the Schuhstraße in Celle, with timber-framed burgher houses lining both sides and a horse-drawn cart with a standing figure in the foreground. The denomination "50 Pfg" appears in large Gothic numerals on either side of a lower text panel listing the four streets of the Celler Quartett series, with the printer's imprint "Eduard Binder, Celle" at the foot. |
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Celle's municipal notgeld program of 1922 falls into the inflationary small-change emergency that swept German cities as the Reichsmark's purchasing power collapsed and metal coinage disappeared from circulation entirely. Celle managed its own printing through Eduard Binder, a local firm — one of dozens of provincial printers drawn into currency production during this period not by design ambition but by sheer logistical necessity.
The DeNG reference suffix designates a specific signature or paper variant within the series, and collectors should verify the exact combination against the full Grabowski-Mehl catalog before attributing.