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50 Pfennig Stadtbank

发行方 Stadtbank Striegau
年份 1921
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面值 50 Pfennigs (50 Pfennige) (0.50)
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正面描述 Central vignette of Emperor Friedrich II (Frederick the Great) in half-length portrait, rendered in intaglio style against a blue ground, flanked by two orange roundels bearing the denomination "Fünfzig Pfg." and two heraldic banner vignettes with black eagles. The designer's name, Bruno Handke, is lettered along the lower margin, with the printer's imprint of F. A. Brockhaus, Leipzig at the lower right.
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Striegau — now Strzegów in southwestern Poland — was a mid-sized Silesian textile town when its Stadtbank issued this note during the inflationary emergency that consumed Germany in the early 1920s. The note is one of thousands of Notgeld issues from that period, but F. A. Brockhaus in Leipzig was an unusual choice of printer: the firm was far better known as a publisher of encyclopedias and reference works than as a banknote producer, and its involvement in emergency currency printing reflects how broadly the demand for Notgeld outstripped conventional security printers.

Bruno Handke's design credit is worth noting — he was a Leipzig-based commercial artist active in this period, and his name appears on a handful of Notgeld commissions from Brockhaus during 1921.

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