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50 Pfennig Districts Series - Issue 17: Lichtenberg

Issuer Magistrat der Reichshauptstadt Berlin
Year 1921
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Currency Mark (1914-1924)
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Obverse lettering Fünfzig Pfennige Stadtkassenschein Berlin 9. Sept. 1921 Magistrat der Reichshauptstadt
(Translation: Fifty pfennigs City cash register Berlin Sept. 9, 1921 Magistrate of the Imperial Capital)
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Lichtenberg was incorporated into Greater Berlin in 1920 under the Greater Berlin Act, which amalgamated eight cities, 59 rural communities, and 27 estate districts into a single administrative unit. This notgeld series — issued by the Magistrat of the newly unified city — was a direct response to the chronic small-change shortage that plagued Germany in the early Weimar years, when hoarding of metal coinage had emptied everyday transactions of any functional currency below the Mark level.

The district-specific series gave each of Berlin's newly absorbed boroughs its own identity within a unified civic issue — a quiet piece of administrative politics rendered in paper.

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