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75 Pfennig

Issuer Stadtbank Glogau (City Bank of Glogau), Lower Silesia
Year 1922
Type Local banknote
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Obverse lettering Die Stadtbank Glogau zahle gegen diesen Scheck aus meinem Guthaben an den Inhaber fünfundsiebzig Pfennig Adolf Kardinal Bertram Fürstbischof von Breslau Glogau, fürstbischöfl. Knabenkonvikt.
(Translation: The City Bank of Glogau pays against this cheque from my credit to the bearer seventy-five pfennigs Adolf Cardinal Bertram, Prince-Bishop of Breslau Glogau, Prince-episcopal Boys' Convict.)
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Reverse lettering Der Dom zu Breslau zur Erinnerung an das Konklave 1922
(Translation: The Cathedral of Breslau, in memory of the Conclave of 1922)
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Carl Flemming & T. C. Wiskott was a Glogau-based printing and publishing house with deep roots in the city — the firm's involvement here wasn't a contracted outsourcing job but a genuinely local production, which was uncommon even among Notgeld issues where municipalities often relied on larger Leipzig or Berlin printers. The 75 Pfennig denomination itself was a practical response to the chronic small-change shortage that plagued German commerce throughout the early Weimar inflation years, when hoarding of metal coin made fractional paper essential at the municipal level.

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