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50 Pfennig Landkreis Bochum

Issuer Kreis-Ausschuss des Landkreises Bochum
Year 1921
Type Local banknote
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Obverse lettering LANDKREIS BOCHUM LANDKREIS
LANGENDREER WEITMAR ALTENBOCHUM
WERNE HARPEN
GERTHE STOCKUM
HORDEL SOMBORN
RIEMKE BERGEN
[AER] BLADENHORST DÜKEN
CILKENBURG
50 Pfg.
Dieser Schein verliert seine Gültigkeit einen Monat nach öffentlicher Bekanntmachung. Er wird bei der Kreiskommunalkasse und den Amts-Gemeinde- und Sparkassen des Kreises eingelöst.
Der Kreis-Ausschuß des Landkreises Bochum
Bochum, 1. November 1921
No 52345
P. A. GIMMERTHAL, LANGENDREER
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Reverse lettering 50 Pfg. 50
In's Bergwerk 'nein, wo die Bergleute sein, die da graben das Silber und das Gold — bei der Nacht — aus Felsgestein.
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Landkreis Bochum's notgeld issues of 1921 came directly from the district committee — the Kreis-Ausschuss — rather than from a municipal savings bank or chamber of commerce, which was the more common issuing route for Westphalian small-denomination emergency currency during the postwar coin shortage. The printer, F. A. Gimmerthal, operated out of Langendreer, then still a separate industrial township east of Bochum proper before its later incorporation into the city.

Gimmerthal's notgeld output was almost entirely local and regionally distributed, making these notes considerably less common in collector circuits than the heavily marketed series from larger specialist printers like Druck & Verlag.

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