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50 Pfennig

Issuer Stadt-Sparkasse Canth (Lower Silesia)
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Printer Grube & Schneider, Freiburg (Schlesien)
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Obverse lettering Pfennige
STADT-SPAR-KASSE
Zwei Monate
zahlt gegen diesen Scheck an den Inhaber
Der Magis-trat.
Soppe
nach Aufruf ungültig.
STADT CANTH
GRUBE & SCHNEIDER, FREIBURG, SCHLES.
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Reverse lettering Herzog Bartel allbekannt
50
hat sich bei Canth das Maul verbrannt.
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Canth — now Kąty Wrocławskie in southwestern Poland — issued this Notgeld during the inflation-era municipal scrip wave that swept German towns between 1916 and 1922. The Stadt-Sparkasse, a municipal savings institution rather than a commercial bank, was the issuing authority, which places this firmly in the civic emergency currency tradition rather than private commercial scrip.

Grube & Schneider operated out of Freiburg in Schlesien — present-day Świebodzice — a small regional printer whose output was almost entirely confined to Lower Silesian Notgeld issues. The single signature, Soppe, almost certainly belongs to a Sparkasse director or authorized signatory of the period, though no fuller biographical record has been traced.

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