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| 正面描述 | Green and brown letterpress vignette at centre portrays a tavern scene with figures seated around a table, referencing Fritz Reuter's Ratskeller scene. The denomination 75 appears in large white numerals at lower left and right on green panels, with the issuer name in Gothic script at top. Date and redemption notice appear at lower left; facsimile signatures of municipal officials at upper right. |
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| 背面描述 | Colourful letterpress vignette at centre shows a domestic interior scene with a man, a young girl, and furnishings including a wall clock and chandelier; a dog's head vignette appears at left and a portrait bust at right, both on grey underprint panels. Denomination 75 in red numerals occupies all four corners on green grounds. The issuer name in bold Gothic script runs across the lower panel on a black background. |
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Neubrandenburg's 1921 Notgeld issue belongs to the second wave of German municipal emergency currency — the "Serienscheine" phase, when towns increasingly treated small-denomination paper as a collector vehicle rather than a pure monetary stopgap. Louis Koch of Halberstadt was a prolific printer of this material, handling commissions from municipalities across central Germany during the inflation years.
The 75 Pfennig denomination is among the less common face values in Notgeld series, most of which clustered around 25, 50, and 1 Mark.