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| Issuer | Mölln, City of |
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| Value | 50 Pfennigs (50 Pfennige) (0.50) |
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| Reverse description | The reverse carries a vignette of Till Eulenspiegel, the legendary medieval folk trickster closely associated with the town of Mölln, rendered in a period illustrative style. The central image is surrounded by a text panel bearing an inscription in Gothic blackletter script referencing Eulenspiegel's life and burial in Mölln. |
| Reverse lettering | Till Eulenspiegel lebte zu Molln in welcher Stadt vor sechshalbhundert Jahren man ihn begraben hat (Translation: Till Eulenspiegel lived in Molln in the city in which he was buried six and a half hundred years ago) |
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Mölln — a small town in Holstein, now Schleswig-Holstein — issued emergency paper money (Notgeld) during the acute coin shortage that gripped Germany from around 1917 onward. Municipal and commercial issuers at every level stepped in to fill the gap left by hoarded metal coinage, and Mölln was among hundreds of towns producing their own small-denomination scrip. The M45.1b designation suggests a second variety within the first type, likely a paper stock or color variant — these minor distinctions matter to completists working the Holstein regional series.