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50 Pfennig

Uitgever Magistrat der Stadt Schönebeck an der Elbe
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Valuta Mark (1914-1924)
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Beschrijving voorzijde The note is laid out in a grid of four corner vignette panels, each bearing the denomination '50 Pf.' in bold letterpress against a yellow-ochre ground, with a red-ground panel at left centre showing a decorative goblet or chalice and a matching red panel at right centre bearing the city arms of Schönebeck. The central vignette presents a silhouetted panoramic skyline of Schönebeck a/E. against a pale pink guilloche underprint, executed in a bold woodcut-style aesthetic. The lower centre panel carries the serial number in red, a manuscript signature for Der Magistrat, and the validity notice, with the printer's imprint 'Heinemann, Schönebeck' at the lower right margin.
Opschrift voorzijde Notgeld der Stadt Schönebeck a/E. 50 Pf. Ungültig 1 Monat nach erfolgter Bekannt- machung. Der Magistrat Heinemann, Schönebeck
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Schönebeck an der Elbe issued its own emergency currency — Notgeld — during the post-WWI inflationary period, when the centralized German monetary system was effectively unable to supply sufficient small-denomination coinage and notes to keep local commerce functioning. Municipal authorities across Germany stepped into that vacuum, and Schönebeck's Magistrat was among hundreds of small administrations that commissioned locally printed scrip rather than wait for Berlin to sort itself out.

Heinemann printing the notes locally in Schönebeck rather than contracting to one of the larger specialist houses kept costs down but also meant quality varied across runs.

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