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| 正面描述 | Letterpress Notgeld printed in yellow and black on paper, framed by a bold decorative border of stylised laurel branches with six-pointed stars at each corner. The central field carries a grey underprint of the Tilsit civic arms, over which the large denomination numeral '75' and abbreviation 'PF' are printed in bold black type. The issuing authority text, date, and serial number are arranged below the denomination, flanked by two manuscript signatures of Magistrat officials. |
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| 正面铭文 | DIE STÄDT. SPAR-KASSE ZAHLE AUS UNSERM GUT-HABEN 75 PF AN U. ERBRINGER DIESER PLATZANWEISUNG 75 PF TILSIT / DEN 12. NOV. 1921 MAGISTRAT 006957 |
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Tilsit's municipal notgeld from 1921 sits at an interesting administrative moment — by this point, the city had already been severed from its East Prussian hinterland by the Memel Territory's detachment under the Treaty of Versailles, leaving a border town issuing its own emergency currency with reduced economic reach. The 75 Pfennig denomination is characteristic of Serienscheine production, where municipalities issued fractional values in matched sets specifically aimed at collectors, generating revenue precisely when municipal finances were under strain.
Tilsit had its own printing capacity, and local production was common for these shorter runs.