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| 背面描述 | The upper portion is divided into three registers: two Gothic-script motto panels in green on cream fill the left and right fields, while the central vignette presents a finely engraved portrait bust of Hermann Allmers in right-facing profile within a dark rectangular frame, his name inscribed below. The lower half features bold yellow Gothic lettering on a cream ground commemorating the centenary of the local Marsch poet, flanked by denomination cartouches in yellow on dark blue reading "75 Pfennig" at each corner, the whole enclosed within a green double-rule border with yellow ornamental corner devices. |
| 背面铭文 | Wer die Heimat nicht liebt, die Heimat nicht ehrt Ist ein Lump und des Glücks in der Heimat nicht wert Hermann Allmers Zum hundertjährigen Geburtstage unseres Marschendichters 11. Februar 1921 75 Pfennig |
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Stotel is a small village in Lower Saxony, and its decision to issue notgeld in 1921 places this squarely in the second wave of German municipal emergency currency — no longer driven by genuine coin shortages as in 1914–1918, but by the inflationary pressures accelerating through the early Weimar years. By this point many municipalities were issuing collectible series deliberately aimed at the hobby market, generating modest revenue through non-redemption.
C. A. Nicolaus of Bremen handled a substantial volume of regional notgeld printing for northwestern German issuers during this period. Stotel's proximity to Bremen made the choice of printer a straightforward logistical one.