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| Issuer | Gemeinden Appeln, Frelsdorf, Frelsdorfermühlen, Meyerhof, Osterndorf, Wehldorf, and Wollingst |
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| Year | 1921 |
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| Reference(s) | DeNG 2#38.1 |
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| Obverse lettering | 75 Söben Dörper-Schien Pfg Mit söben hefft wi besloten, disse lütjen Schiens to moken, geern schickt wi jem in alle Welt, denn hefft wi jo ok Wesselgeld. GUTSCHEIN DER GEMEINDEN: Appeln, Frelsdorf, Frelsdorfermühlen, Meyerhof, Osterndorf, Wehldorf, Wollingst. Die Einlösung dieses Scheines erfolgt durch die Spar- u. Darlehnskasse Meyerhof. Der Zeitpunkt zur Einlösung wird öffentlich bekanntgemacht. Appeln, den 15. Nov. 1921 Der Beauftragte: Gemeindevorsteher. |
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| Reverse lettering | "Die Jetzt-Zeit" 75 Pfg In Freheit un Gerechtigkeit liggt Gluck un Segen up Wisch un Heid. |
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This note was issued jointly by seven rural communities in the Zeven district of Lower Saxony — Appeln, Frelsdorf, Frelsdorfermühlen, Meyerhof, Osterndorf, Wehldorf, and Wollingst — a cooperative arrangement common among small German parishes during the Kleingeldnot, the small-change shortage that gripped Germany in the early 1920s as inflation eroded coin supply faster than the Reichsbank could respond. Pooling issuance across multiple tiny settlements was a practical workaround; none of these communities would have generated sufficient circulation volume alone to justify the administrative cost.