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50 Pfennig Deutscher Schutzbund Glauchau-Stollberg

Issuer Arbeitsgemeinschaft vom Deutschen Schutzbund, Glauchau-Stollberg
Year
Type Local banknote
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Obverse lettering SPENDE FÜR OBERSCHLESIEN
Die Arbeitsgemeinschaft
50 Pfennig
Glauchau-Stollberg
vom deutschen Schutzbund
SERIE: I
RATS-DRUCKEREI R. DULCE, GLAUCHAU.
GESETZL. GESCHÜTZT NR. 56,226.
Reverse description Expressionist woodcut-style vignette printed in black with orange-red accent lines on white paper, signed in the lower centre by the artist A. Püschel. The design is divided by a diagonal border post into two contrasting zones: to the left, an industrial Silesian landscape with factory chimneys and mine headframes under an open sky, with a solitary stooping figure in the foreground; to the right, a crowd of figures pressed against a hillside. Two ribbon banderoles bearing the inscriptions "Abstimmungszettel" and "Volksabstimmung / Stimmung" cross the composition diagonally, alluding to the Upper Silesia plebiscite of 1921.
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The Deutscher Schutzbund was a nationalist consumer and economic defense organization active in Weimar-era Germany, and its local chapters occasionally issued emergency scrip — Notgeld — to facilitate member transactions during the inflationary chaos of the early 1920s. The Glauchau-Stollberg branch is among the more obscure issuers in the Saxon notgeld record; the Rats-Druckerei R. Dulce was a municipal print shop, which suggests the local authority at least tacitly sanctioned production.

Dulce's output for this series was functional rather than elaborate — a deliberate contrast to the ornate collector-oriented notgeld flooding Germany at the same moment.

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