Netzschkau is a small textile-manufacturing town in the Vogtland region of Saxony, and this note belongs to the enormous wave of municipal Notgeld issued across Germany in 1919 as small-denomination coinage virtually vanished from circulation. Local governments, businesses, and even individual firms were legally permitted — and practically forced — to fill the gap themselves. The Stadtgemeinde's treasurer Thienemann signed off on the issue, a signature that doubled as both authorization and accountability in a system with almost no central oversight.
Vogtland Notgeld from this period is moderately common as a category but individual town issues vary sharply in survival rates, since most were redeemed and pulped once Reichsbank coin supplies normalized in the early 1920s.
Netzschkau is a small textile-manufacturing town in the Vogtland region of Saxony, and this note belongs to the enormous wave of municipal Notgeld issued across Germany in 1919 as small-denomination coinage virtually vanished from circulation. Local governments, businesses, and even individual firms were legally permitted — and practically forced — to fill the gap themselves. The Stadtgemeinde's treasurer Thienemann signed off on the issue, a signature that doubled as both authorization and accountability in a system with almost no central oversight.
Vogtland Notgeld from this period is moderately common as a category but individual town issues vary sharply in survival rates, since most were redeemed and pulped once Reichsbank coin supplies normalized in the early 1920s.