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50 Pfennigs

Issuer Stadt Gollnow (City of Gollnow, Pomerania)
Year 1921
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In circulation to 1921
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Reverse description Multicolour note with ornate Art Nouveau floral borders in blue, green, and yellow flanking a central framed vignette. The vignette, signed by the artist, shows a black silhouette scene of a kneeling man confronted by a wolf, illustrating a folk-tale narrative. Gothic script legends appear in banner panels above and below the central image, with denomination numerals '50 Pfa.' in the side borders.
Reverse lettering Doch unterwegs erwachte der Schläfer ohne Waffen.
In seiner Angst er dachte:
"Jetzt gilt's! Jetzt mußt du's khaffen!"
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Gollnow — now Goleniów in northwestern Poland — was a small Pomeranian market town that, like hundreds of German municipalities in 1921, issued its own emergency currency (Notgeld) to plug the chronic small-change shortage that plagued the early Weimar Republic. The Reichsbank simply could not produce low-denomination coin fast enough as inflation began eroding metal's intrinsic value.

The printer, Ratsdruckerei R. Dulce in Glauchau, Saxony, was a regional municipal print house that handled Notgeld commissions from towns well outside its immediate area — a common arrangement, since many local printers lacked the equipment for currency-grade work. Gollnow itself had a population of only a few thousand, which kept original issue quantities modest.

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