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| 正面描述 | Typeset Notgeld voucher printed on grey-toned guilloche underprint paper. The heading bears the municipal name "Stadt Dülken / Niederrhein" in Gothic blackletter script, with the large denomination legend "Fünfundsiebzig Pfennig" dominating the centre field. To the lower left, an embossed circular municipal seal of Dülken is present, and to the lower right an acceptance clause in Gothic script is followed by the issue date "Dülken, den 1. August 1920" and the facsimile signature of Der Bürgermeister; at foot, the printer's imprint "Schott A.G. Rheydt" appears in small capitals. |
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| 背面铭文 | Feier des Neujahrsfestes und des 30. Jubiläums der Aufrichtung der akademischen Windmühle zu Dülken, am 19. März 1824. Eintracht macht Macht. |
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Dülken is a small textile town in the Lower Rhine region, absorbed into the municipality of Viersen in 1970 but still administratively independent at the time this note circulated. The 75 Pfennig denomination is atypical — most Notgeld issues clustered at 25, 50, and multiples thereof, so this value suggests a specific local pricing need, possibly tied to tram fares or municipal utility charges.
Schott A.G. of Rheydt was a regional commercial printer, not a specialist banknote firm. That distinction mattered less in 1920, when hundreds of German municipalities were issuing emergency small-change notes to compensate for the near-total disappearance of coin from circulation.