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| Issuer | Sparkasse der Stadt Stolp in Pommern |
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| Year | 1922 |
| Type | Local banknote |
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| Obverse description | Printed in blue, black, and ochre on cream paper within a double-rule border frame, the obverse carries the issuer's title in Gothic blackletter across the top header band. A central oval vignette set against a dark ground shows a human skeleton clasping a banner inscribed "VINCERE · AVT MORI", enclosed by ornate scrollwork cartouches, with the ochre numeral "75" flanking the vignette at left and right. The written denomination "Fünfundsiebzig Pfennig" in Gothic script appears at right, a payment clause in Gothic script at left, and a lower scroll cartouche bearing the legend "DER GANZE TOD wurde auf der Filzmütze der Belling-Husaren getragen", with the account designation "Konto D" and serial number at the base. |
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| Obverse lettering | Die Sparkasse der Stadt Stolp in Pom 75 VINCERE · AVT MORI zahle gegen diesen Schek aus meinem Guthaben an den Inhaber Fünfundsiebzig Pfennig Stolp in Pom DER GANZE TOD wurde auf der Filzmütze der Belling-Husaren getragen Konto D 068257 |
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Stolp's municipal savings bank — Sparkasse der Stadt Stolp — issued this note during the acute small-change crisis that followed Germany's postwar inflation spiral, when coin disappeared from circulation almost entirely and thousands of municipalities, utilities, and private firms stepped in with their own Notgeld. Carl Flemming & T. C. Wiskott in Glogau was one of the more prolific printers of Pomeranian Notgeld during this period, handling commissions from numerous nearby towns simultaneously.
The 75-Pfennig denomination is among the more unusual fractional values — most issuers favored 25, 50, and 1-Mark increments. W. H. Lippert's design credit appears on the plate.