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50 Pfennig

发行方 Stadt Cöln (City of Cologne)
年份 1917-1918
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正面描述 Plain light-toned paper ground with a fine guilloche underprint. The denomination '50 PFENNIG' is set in bold letterpress at centre-left, above a serial number box; the text 'Gutschein über' appears above in a smaller typeface, with a red series letter overprint at upper right. Three lines of small-type legal text confirm acceptance at all municipal cash offices and the guarantee of the Stadtgemeinde Cöln, dated 'Cöln, den 1. Juni 1918', with the Oberbürgermeister's manuscript signature at right. A red circular city seal bearing the Cologne eagle is impressed at lower left, and the issuer legend 'STADT CÖLN 1917' is repeated in a wavy-bordered band at top and bottom, with the printer's imprint along the lower margin.
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背面描述 Uniform grey-toned paper with a textured guilloche ground. A central circular vignette renders a detailed view of Cologne's historic Rathaus (City Hall), its Gothic tower and Renaissance loggia rendered in fine letterpress line work. Flanking the vignette on each side, the numeral '50' appears in white within a hexagonal cartouche set against a guilloche rosette, serving as the sole denomination indicator on this face.
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Cologne's wartime Kleingeldscheine filled a genuine void: the disappearance of metal coinage after 1916, when German authorities systematically withdrew silver and copper from circulation for war production. Stadt Cöln issued these fractional notes under emergency provisions that devolved currency authority to municipalities, a stopgap that produced hundreds of distinct local issues across Germany. M. Dumont Schauberg was primarily a newspaper publisher — the firm behind the Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger — pressed into banknote printing by proximity and capacity rather than any specialist credential.

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