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75 Pfennig

Issuer Fürstenberg in Mecklenburg, City of
Year 1921
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Value 75 Pfennigs (75 Pfennige) (0.75)
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Obverse description The upper portion carries a bold black header band with the legend 'Gutschein des Luftkurorts' in Gothic script above the large town name 'Fürstenberg in Meckl.' The centre vignette presents the municipal coat of arms on a red field, flanked by two curved ribbon banners bearing local dialect verses, set against stylised architectural silhouettes. The lower section is divided into three panels: a text block detailing redemption conditions at the municipal cashier's office on the left, a central denomination cartouche displaying '75 Pfennig' in large numerals, and the date '1. August 1921' with the council designation 'Der Rat:' and two manuscript signatures on the right.
Obverse lettering Gutschein des Luftkurorts
Fürstenberg in Meckl.
Dörch dissen frugens-arm vör Johren
Het Brandenburg Fürstenberg verloren
Fürstenberg, den
1. August 1921.
Dieser Gutschein wird an der städtisch. Kasse eingelöst, er verliert 4 Wochen nach öffentl. Bekanntmchg. seine Gültigkeit.
75 Pfennig
Der Rat:
Reverse description The reverse is laid out in a panelled format with two red-and-white denomination cartouches reading '75 Pf' at the upper corners. The central vignette, executed in fine letterpress line engraving, illustrates the interior of an old German tavern room ('Altdeutsche Stube im Goldnen Löwen') with a rotund innkeeper seated at a table surrounded by tankards, ceramics and furnishings. Flanking the main scene are two upright panels each depicting a historic guild ceremonial stein — the clothmakers' Humpen of 1798 on the left and the cobblers' Humpen of 1745 on the right — while a Low German quatrain verse in cursive script occupies the lower centre panel.
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