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75 Pfennig

Uitgever Städtische Kämmereikasse Stettin (City Treasury of Stettin)
Jaar 1921
Type Local banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde The obverse is printed in olive-brown on a pale blue-grey underprint with a fine geometric guilloche pattern filling the central field. A central rectangular cartouche carries the large numeral '75' within a decorative frame, flanked on either side by an ornate calligraphic 'Pf' monogram in scrollwork style, with the legend 'ERSATZWERTZEICHEN' set in a bold curved banner below. A rectangular text panel beneath states the redemption obligation of the Städtische Kämmereikasse, with the issue date 'Stettin, den 1. Mai 1921' and two facsimile signatures appearing at the foot, below which a serial number is printed within a further decorative border.
Opschrift voorzijde GÜLTIG BIS 31. MÄRZ 1922
75 PF
ERSATZWERTZEICHEN
75 PF. ZAHLT DIE STÄDTISCHE KÄMMEREIKASSE DEM EINLIEFERER DIESES GELDSCHEINES.
STETTIN, DEN 1. MAI 1921
NACHAHMUNG
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Opmerkingen

Stettin's municipal treasury began issuing Notgeld in earnest after the postwar currency chaos made Reichsbank notes functionally useless for small transactions — shops couldn't make change, and official coinage had largely vanished from circulation. The Bauchwitz print shop was a local firm, which kept production costs down and turnaround fast, though it also means quality control varied across runs of the same denomination.

The designer credit to "Noll" is unusual specificity for municipal emergency currency of this period. Most Notgeld catalogues don't bother attributing design at all.

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