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| 正面描述 | Panoramic vignette of the village of Hüls rendered in a warm ochre and blue palette, with church steeples and rooftops visible among bare winter trees against an orange-yellow sky. The denomination '75 Pf.' appears in the upper left and upper right corners within a dark border, and the issuing legend runs along the top. Below the vignette, the large numeral '75' occupies the lower left, while a circular seal or stamp occupies the lower right, with the validity clause and mayoral signature inscribed along the bottom edge. |
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| 背面描述 | The central vignette presents a lively rural scene in polychrome letterpress: a saddled donkey grazes before a half-timbered inn marked 'NKWIRTSCHAFT', while a seated man with a dog rests at a table outside. The denomination '75 Pf.' is repeated in the upper corners within a ruled border. Two text panels below the vignette carry humorous dialect verse in the lower left and a German proverb in the lower right. |
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Hüls was an industrial town in the Rhineland, its economy anchored by chemical production — the same industrial base that made the surrounding region one of the densest Notgeld-issuing areas in Germany during 1921. Municipal authorities issued these small-denomination notes not out of financial desperation but because the Reichsbank simply could not produce enough coin to keep local commerce moving during the postwar inflationary spiral. The 75 Pfennig value was a common workaround for transactions that couldn't be made with available coin.
The DeNG reference covers multiple variants within this series, suggesting at least minor typographic or printing differences between runs — worth distinguishing when cataloging.