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| 背面描述 | The reverse is divided into three vertical panels: the outer panels bear white lettering on a dark ground, while the central panel carries black letterpress text on a light ground. The town name appears at the top, with the redemption clause in the central field. A red serial number followed by a star ornament is printed at the lower centre. |
| 背面铭文 | Benneckenstein im Harz Günstig Pfennige an den Einlieferer N° 007967 ✻ |
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Benneckenstein is a small town in the Harz region of Saxony-Anhalt, and this note is a product of the Kleingeldschein crisis that gripped Germany after World War One — a near-total collapse of small-denomination coinage circulation that forced hundreds of municipal authorities to print their own emergency fractional currency. The Magistrat issued these notes under the same legal framework that briefly legitimized such local scrip during 1919 and into 1920, before the Reichsbank moved to suppress non-sanctioned issues.
Benneckenstein's series is among the more obscure Harz municipal emissions, with print runs and surviving quantities poorly documented in the major Notgeld references.