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75 Pfennig

Issuer Stadtrat Ansbach (City Council of Ansbach)
Year 1921
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Currency Mark (1914-1924)
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Obverse lettering 75 PFENNIG
JUBILÄUMS NOTGELD DER KREISHAUPTSTADT ANSBACH
NUR MIT DER AMTL. NUMMER GILTIG BIS AUF WIDERRUF
STADTRAT 12.8.21
RECHTSK. BÜRGERMEISTER
1221 1921
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Reverse lettering 1331
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Ansbach's 1921 Notgeld issue belongs to the second and more self-conscious wave of German emergency currency, when municipalities had largely stopped treating small-denomination scrip as a stopgap and started commissioning it as a revenue stream. Collectors were buying series outright, never intending to spend them, and city councils knew it. Willy Flach's involvement suggests a locally sourced design rather than one farmed out to the large commercial printers — Leipzig, Berlin, or Bielefeld houses — who supplied generic layouts to hundreds of smaller towns simultaneously.

The 75-Pfennig denomination itself is a tell: it has no obvious commercial utility and exists almost entirely because Notgeld issuers were padding denominations to lengthen sets.

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