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50 Pfennig

Issuer Magistrat der Stadt Eilenburg
Year 1921
Type Local banknote
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Obverse lettering 50 Pf.
Martin Rinkart
1586 1649
Gutschein der Stadt Eilenburg
Der Magistrat:
Joßelian Vockrodt
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Signature(s) Joßelian and Vockrodt
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Eilenburg's municipal administration issued this notgeld during the prolonged small-change famine that followed the First World War — a period when hundreds of German towns printed their own fractional currency simply to keep commerce moving. The Magistrat notes were a practical stopgap, not a collector series, though the Liersch printing firm produced them competently.

The DeNG reference places this within a closely grouped sequence of six varieties, distinguished by serial combinations and signature pairings. Joßelian and Vockrodt were municipal signatories, almost certainly a financial officer and a mayor or deputy — the pairing is specific enough to date the note's authorization window fairly narrowly within 1921.

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