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75 Pfennig

Issuer Stadt Soldin (City of Soldin)
Year 1921
Type Local banknote
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Obverse description Yellow-green and black Notgeld note with a decorative border of repeating square ornaments in green and red. The upper portion bears the title inscription in Gothic script within a yellow panel flanked by two small vignettes — a soldier at left and a seated figure at right — with a warning inscription in a narrow banner below. The central vignette is a detailed letterpress view of the Pulverturm (Powder Tower) of Soldin, a medieval round tower amid trees and a cobbled street scene. At the lower section, the denomination "75 Pfennig" appears in large red numerals at both corners, with a redemption text, the date "Soldin im Mai 1921", a manuscript signature of the Magistrat, and the printer's imprint.
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Reverse description Yellow-green and black note with a geometric diamond-pattern border in green and red. The denomination "75 Pfennige" appears in red numerals within yellow corner panels at upper left and right. The central vignette is a finely engraved view of Soldin's Franco-Prussian War memorial (Kriegerdenkmal 1870/71), a tall column surmounted by a spread eagle, enclosed within an iron fence and set against a backdrop of trees. A patriotic motto in Gothic script runs across the lower centre panel, flanked by two inscription cartouches noting the monument's name and unveiling date.
Reverse lettering 75 Pfennige
Kriegerdenkmal 1870/71.
Deutsch sein heißt treu sein!
enthüllt: 1875.
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