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50 Pfennig Puppetry Series - Issue D

Uitgever Sonneberg (Thuringia), City of
Jaar
Type Local banknote
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Opschrift voorzijde Sonneberg : Thür.
Not-Geld
50 Pfennig
Magistrat:
Gemeinderat:
Gültig bis 1. Juli 1922
Thür. Verlagsanstalt G.m.b.H. Jena
(Translation: Sonneberg : Thuringia / Emergency Money / 50 Pfennig / Magistrate / Town Council / Valid until 1 July 1922 / Thuringian Publishing House Ltd., Jena)
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Opschrift keerzijde Im Muster D Zimmer
50 Pfg
A Springkastla kracht a noch auf. Jetzt rasselts mitn Gabel drauf.
(Translation: In the Model Room D / 50 Pfennig / A Jack-in-the-box pops up again. Now it's rattling with a fork.)
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Opmerkingen

Sonneberg was Germany's toymaking capital, and its notgeld series leaned hard into that identity. The Puppetry Series belongs to the wave of collector-targeted "serienscheine" issued in the early 1920s, when municipalities discovered that hobbyists would pay face value for notes they'd never spend — effectively an interest-free loan to the issuer. Thüringische Verlagsanstalt in Jena handled a substantial volume of Thuringian notgeld printing during this period, and the production quality generally reflects a commercial printer working quickly at scale.

Issue D designation within the DeNG reference indicates this is one of several sub-issues within the series, distinguished by either color variation, reverse text, or serial numbering — the precise differentiator is noted in the catalog suffix.

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