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50 Pfennig Sport-Verein 09

发行方 Sport-Verein 09 Corbach
年份 1922
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流通至 30 September 1922
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正面描述 Central vignette presents a colour illustration of the Edertalsperre (Eder Dam), described in the caption as the largest dam in Europe, set against a backdrop of wooded hills. The club name 'Sport-Verein 09 Corbach' appears in Gothic lettering across the top, flanked by two club shields — a blue heraldic shield at upper left and the Sport-Verein 09 Corbach badge at upper right. The denomination '50 Pfg' is printed in large turquoise numerals at the right, alongside the validity inscription and issue date, with two manuscript signatures at lower right.
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背面铭文 50 Pfg Sport ist not
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German municipal and club notgeld of 1922 sits at an awkward juncture: the first inflationary wave had already eroded small-denomination coinage beyond practical use, forcing institutions well outside the banking system — sports clubs included — to print their own emergency scrip. Sport-Verein 09 Corbach was a football club in the Waldeck region, and their 50 Pfennig note was almost certainly intended for internal use: gate receipts, refreshments, club dues, that sort of closed-loop economy.

Louis Koch of Halberstadt was a minor but active notgeld printer during this period, servicing dozens of small issuers across central Germany.

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