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50 Pfennig Goethe Series

发行方 Gemeinde Stützerbach W.A. (Municipality of Stützerbach, Weimarian partition)
年份 1921
类型 Local banknote
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正面描述 Printed in orange, green, and black on a salmon-toned ground within a teal outer border, the obverse presents two large circular vignettes at centre: the left enclosing a view of the Dreizerrenstein boundary stone amid a conifer forest with the caption "Der Dreizerrenstein", and the right illustrating the timber-framed Alte Schmiede am Auerhahn farmstead with a horse-drawn cart. Between the vignettes at upper centre sits a circular inn-sign medallion inscribed "Wirtshausschild am Weißen Roß" with an equestrian heraldic device dated 1711, while the commune seal of Gemeinde Stützerbach W.A. bearing a spruce tree is placed at lower centre. The denomination "Wert 50 Pfennige" and issuer name appear in Gothic blackletter at the head flanked by rose-spray corner ornaments, with the validity clause and date "Stützerbach 1921" carried on scroll banners at the foot.
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背面描述 Printed in orange, teal, and black, the reverse carries a bold "50 PFg." denomination roundel at each corner framing a large arched central vignette executed in silhouette style on a teal ground, illustrating the episode of Goethe and Duke Karl August inserting a dead cat into a butter barrel, with period-costumed figures and a small dog rendered in solid black silhouette. Two oval portrait medallions in silhouette flank the scene, the left identified as Goethe and the right as a crowned female profile. A caption cartouche below the scene reads "Goethe und Karl August stecken eine tote Katze ins Butterfaß", followed by a two-line verse, with the title "Brausejahre in Stützerbach" carried on a decorative ribbon at the head of the composition.
背面铭文 Brausejahre in Stützerbach.
Goethe und Karl August stecken eine tote Katze ins Butterfaß.
die Butter liefert die Bauersfrau
Tag's drauf ins Schloß nach Ilmenau.
gez. M. Bechstein, Ilmenau.
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