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| 正面描述 | Orange ground with black letterpress printing throughout, enclosed in a bold rectangular border. To the left, the municipal arms of Ansbach — a heraldic shield with diagonal banding and three fish — appears beneath the large numeral '75' and the word 'PFENNIG', with the commemorative dates '1221' and '1921' below. To the right, the text identifies this as a Jubiläums-Notgeld of the Kreishauptstadt Ansbach, with a red overprinted serial number on a wavy-line vignette, the issue date '12·8·21', a manuscript signature, and the legend 'RECHTSEI BÜRGERMEISTER'. The designer's name 'WILLY FLACH' is lettered in the lower margin. |
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| 正面铭文 | 75 PFENNIG JUBILÆUMS NOTGELD DER KREISHAUPTSTADT ANSBACH NUR MIT DER AMTL NUMMER GILTIG BIS AUF WIDERRUF STADTRAT 12·8·21 RECHTSEI BÜRGERMEISTER 1221 1921 |
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Ansbach's 75 Pfennig notgeld of 1921 belongs to the second wave of German municipal emergency currency — issued not from genuine coin shortage, as in 1914–1918, but largely because the collector market had made local notgeld a revenue source for cash-strapped municipalities. The Stadtrat would have been well aware that a significant portion of these printings would never circulate at all, absorbed instead into albums across Germany and abroad.
Willy Flach's involvement is the detail worth noting. Local artist-designers gave the better Ansbach issues a regional character that distinguishes them from the purely typographic series churned out by printers on standard stock.