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50 Pfennigs

Issuer City of Freiburg (Silesia) (Prussian province of Silesia)
Year 1919
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Obverse lettering STADT FREIBURG I. SCHLES.
Ring mit Rathaus

Dieser Gutschein wird von allen städtichen
Kassen in Zahlung genommen. Er verliert
seine Gültigkeit drei Monate nach Aufkündi=
gung im ,,Freiburger Boten"
FREIBURG (Schles.), den 15. Juni 1919.
Der Magistrat
(Translation: CITY OF ŚWIEBODZICE
Ring with City Hall
This voucher is accepted as payment at all municipal
cashiers' offices. It expires
three months after its publication
in the ,,Freiburger Boten"
Świebodzice, the 15th of June, 1919)
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Reverse lettering WELTBEKANNT FREIBURGER-UHRENFABRIKATE
FREIBURGER-UHRENINDUSTRIE

GUTSCHEIN ÜBER FÜNFZIG PFENNIG
(Translation: WORLD-RENOWNED ŚWIEBODZICE CLOCK MANUFACTURERS
ŚWIEBODZICE-CLOCK INDUSTRY

VOUCHER FOR 50 PFENNIG)
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Freiburg in Silesia — now Świebodzice, Poland — issued this Notgeld in 1919 during the acute small-change famine that followed the First World War. German municipal authorities across the country were issuing their own emergency pfennig notes at this point, largely because the Reichsbank could not keep pace with the demand for low-denomination currency in the economic chaos of the immediate postwar period. The printer, Grube & Schneider, was a local firm operating in the same town that issued the note — an unusual coincidence of issuer and press geography that was not the norm for Silesian Notgeld.

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