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| 正面描述 | Brown-toned Notgeld voucher with a decorative ruled border enclosing diamond-shaped denomination numerals '50' at each corner. The upper portion carries the issuer's name in bold lettering above a large Gothic-script denomination '50 Pfennig', below which a validity clause is set in small roman type. A panoramic vignette of the Gardelegen townscape with church spires runs across the lower register, dated 'Gardelegen, den 1. Mai 1920' with three manuscript signatures on behalf of Der Kaufmännische Verein; the printer's imprint 'Julius Könecke Gardelegen' appears at the lower right margin. |
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| 背面描述 | Printed on a light ground with an overall Art Nouveau-style floral guilloche underprint, the reverse presents a central rectangular vignette divided into three panels: a craftsman or industrial worker on the left, a patriotic motto text in the centre-upper area, and a farmer or rural labourer on the right, all rendered in a woodcut-style letterpress manner. The denomination numeral '50' is set in a plain cartouche at the lower centre of the vignette. |
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Kaufmännischer Verein Gardelegen was a merchants' association — a Verein in the German civic sense — not a municipal or banking authority. These small-denomination emergency notes, Kleingeldscheine issued during the Weimar-era small change famine of 1920, were a common stopgap when coin metal was hoarded and official coinage supply collapsed. Julius Könecke was a local Gardelegen printer, meaning this note never left the town's commercial ecosystem.
Association-issued Notgeld is among the more ephemeral of the type — short redemption windows and limited issuing authority meant most were withdrawn and destroyed quickly.