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50 Pfennig

Issuer Die Badeverwaltung Ostseebad Wustrow
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Designer(s) Egon Tschirch
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Obverse description Humorous multicolour lithographic vignette in the Low German Notgeld tradition, signed by artist Egon Tschirch in the upper right corner. At centre, a large snarling tiger pulls a barrel on which a jovial bearded man in colourful regional dress sits smoking a pipe, the denomination '50 Pf' rendered in bold red and white lettering above the scene. A scrolled banner arching across the upper portion carries a Low German verse in Gothic script, while the lower margin bears the issuing authority 'DIE BADEVERWALTUNG' alongside the place name 'OSTSEEBAD WUSTROW' and two facsimile signatures, with the validity legend 'GÜLTIG FÜR DEN GELDVERKEHR INNERHALB DES ORTSGEBIETES BIS 28.2.1922' in a blue ribbon.
Obverse lettering Wenn Du mal büst recht in Gefohren, Wo di dat Metz steiht an de Kehl, Denn fang nich gliesten an tau rohren, Un schri un jammer nich tau vel, Denn fat dat Ding an'n Start geswinн, Un flag'en dücht'gen Knuppen rin
50 Pf
GÜLTIG FÜR DEN GELDVERKEHR INNERHALB DES ORTSGEBIETES BIS 28.2.1922
OSTSEEBAD WUSTROW
DIE BADEVERWALTUNG
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Wustrow, a small resort peninsula on the Fischland in Mecklenburg, issued its own notgeld through its spa administration — the Badeverwaltung — during the early 1920s inflationary emergency. These local fractional notes were as much a marketing exercise as a monetary necessity; resort towns across the German Baltic coast understood that well-designed notgeld attracted collectors, generating income that offset printing costs.

Egon Tschirch, a Rostock-based artist with deep roots in Mecklenburg regional painting, designed several Wustrow issues. His involvement gives this note a regional art-historical footnote that most Kleingeldscheine cannot claim.

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