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| 背面描述 | Printed in olive-green on cream paper, the reverse is enclosed within a geometric border of repeating chevron and lozenge ornaments with circular corner devices. A central vignette presents a photographic-style landscape view of Harzgerode Castle (Das Schloss), with the main Renaissance building surrounded by trees and a formal garden with a circular flower bed in the foreground. The denomination numeral '75' appears in the upper right corner of the vignette, with 'HARZGERODE' along the top margin and 'DAS · SCHLOSS' along the bottom. |
| 背面铭文 | HARZGERODE DAS · SCHLOSS 75 |
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Harzgerode is a small town in the eastern Harz mountains, and like hundreds of German municipalities it resorted to locally printed Notgeld during the inflationary spiral of the early 1920s when Reichsbank notes in small denominations became practically impossible to obtain. Louis Koch was a Halberstadt printer who handled a considerable volume of this regional emergency scrip — competent commercial work, not fine engraving.
The 75 Pfennig denomination is among the more common fractional values in Harz-region Notgeld, though the DeNG reference suffix ".3-3/3" suggests this is the third type within the third series of the Harzgerode issue, meaning at least two earlier variants preceded it.