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| 裏面の説明 | Multicolour letterpress design in orange, brown, black and cream. A central vignette set against a black background shows two tennis players — a woman in a dress and hat on the left and a man on the right — engaged in play across a net, rendered in a crisp linear style. Circular denomination roundels inscribed '70 Pfg.' in red and black are placed at left and right, while the inscriptions 'Notgeld der Gemeinde' and 'Kurzenmoor' appear in Fraktur script at the top and bottom arched panels respectively. |
| 裏面の銘文 | Notgeld der Gemeinde 70 Pfg. 70 Pfg. Kurzenmoor |
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Kurzenmoor is a small community in Schleswig-Holstein, and like hundreds of German municipalities it resorted to locally printed Kleingeldersatz during the acute coin shortage that followed the First World War. The 70-Pfennig denomination is an odd one — not a round figure, not a postal rate — which suggests it was calculated to fill a specific gap in whatever denominations the Gemeinde had already issued rather than to serve any obvious transactional need.
Konrad Hanf was a Hamburg commercial printer, not a specialist security firm, which is typical for small-commune Notgeld of this period.