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50 Pfennig Straßburg; Rumänenkommando XI

Uitgever Rumänenkommando XI (Gebr. Saupe, Straßburg)
Jaar 1914-1918
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Valuta Mark (1873-1923)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Plain orange paper voucher printed by letterpress, enclosed within a simple dotted rectangular border frame. Bold black text within the frame states the denomination and issuing authority, with a circular violet handstamp bearing the inscription "Rumänenkommando XI" applied to the lower left interior. The printer's imprint "Gebr. Saupe, Straßburg." appears in small type below the border at the lower left.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Reverse is entirely blank, consisting of plain unadorned orange paper with no text, vignette, or other markings of any kind.
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Strasbourg during the First World War was German territory — Alsace had been annexed after the Franco-Prussian War in 1871 — and the city hosted a range of military administrative units issuing their own small-denomination emergency scrip when coinage vanished from circulation. This note was issued by a Romanian prisoner-of-war command unit, "Rumänenkommando XI," almost certainly for use within a specific labor detachment or camp compound rather than in general commerce.

Gebr. Saupe were a Strasbourg printing firm whose name appears on several local Notgeld issues from the same period. The orange paper is a distinguishing production feature of this particular issue within that series.

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