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50 Pfennig Weinhandlung Otto Seidel

Issuer Otto Seidel Weinhandlung, Schmölln (Thuringia)
Year 1921
Type Local banknote
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Obverse lettering Gutschein
Verfalltag 1. Dezemb. 1921
50
Otto Seidel · Weinhandlung
SCHMÖLLN S/A
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Reverse lettering Für hundert dieser Scheine-
50
die allerfeinsten Weine!
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Schmölln's wine merchant Otto Seidel issued this 50 Pfennig Gutschein in 1921 as a private emergency currency — one of tens of thousands of Notgeld pieces produced across Germany between 1914 and 1923 when small-denomination coinage effectively vanished from circulation. By 1921, the Notgeld phenomenon had shifted from genuine necessity toward something more calculated: towns and merchants were printing attractive series specifically to sell to collectors, treating the notes as a revenue stream in their own right.

Whether Seidel's issue reflects genuine local liquidity need or collector-market opportunism is the real question with pieces at this level of the catalog.

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