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| 背面描述 | Printed in dark navy blue on white paper in an expressionist woodcut style. The central vignette, set within an arched scalloped frame, presents a panoramic view of Krister's porcelain factory (Krister's Porzellanfabrik) with a tall smokestack, industrial buildings, and trees in the foreground. The denomination '75 Pf' appears in stylised Gothic numerals at each corner of the border. The legend 'KRISTER'S PORZELLANFABRIK.' is inscribed below the central vignette, and the designer's name 'KRAFT' appears at the very foot of the note. |
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| 防伪描述 | Wmk: Helle Kreuze (light crosses watermark pattern) |
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Waldenburg — now Wałbrzych in southwestern Poland — was a major coal-mining town in Lower Silesia, and its municipal authority issued this Notgeld during the inflationary chaos of the early Weimar period. The Magistrat was one of hundreds of local bodies forced to print emergency small-denomination notes after federal coinage effectively vanished from circulation due to hoarding and metal shortages.
The watermarked paper is worth noting — many municipal issues of this period used plain stock, so the specification here suggests either a conscious security measure or, more likely, that available paper supply happened to carry a mill watermark not specifically commissioned for the issue. Designer credit to Kraft is atypical; most Notgeld at this level went uncredited.