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50 Pfennig Sportvereinigung St. Georg

Issuer Sportvereinigung St. Georg, Hamburger Turnerschaft von 1816
Year 1921
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Reference(s) DeNG 1/2#:552.1-4/6
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Obverse lettering Gutschein der Sportvereinigung St. Georg der Hamburger Turnerschaft von 1816
Einlösungsstelle: Bankhaus Möhle & Dallmer, Glockengießerwall 17
Dieser Schein verliert 1 Monat nach öffentlicher Bekanntmachung seine Gültigkeit.
Hamburg d. 1. Sept. 1921
50 Pf.
Reverse description Multicolour vignette occupying the upper three-quarters of the note, illustrating the liberation of Hamburg and the expulsion of the French by Cossack cavalry in 1815, rendered in a vivid illustrative style with mounted lancers and civilian onlookers against a city backdrop. The denomination '50 Pf.' appears in large bold numerals within shield cartouches at lower left and lower right. A grey lower panel carries a two-line verse inscription in Low German script.
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Sportverein notgeld from Hamburg's immediate postwar coin shortage — St. Georg was a district-level sports club, not a municipal authority, which makes this issue unusual. Private associations occasionally printed their own small-denomination emergency money in 1921, typically to facilitate transactions at club events, canteens, or membership functions, but surviving examples attributable to named sports clubs are uncommon in notgeld catalogues.

A. Morlhan was a Hamburg printer active in small commercial work during the notgeld period. The DeNG reference grouping (552.1-4/6) suggests at least four distinct varieties exist within this issue.

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