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| Issuer | Kriegsgefangenenlager Lichtenhorst (POW Camp Canteen Administration) |
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| Type | Local banknote |
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| Reverse description | A polychrome letterpress vignette fills the central field, presenting a small steam locomotive pulling a mixed passenger and freight consist along a narrow-gauge line through a rural summer landscape with flowering meadow plants in the foreground and a row of deciduous trees to the right. The caption 'Lagerbahn, Giften-Lichtenhorst' is inscribed in the upper right of the vignette. The note is enclosed by the same ornamental border of interlocking oval and diamond motifs in dark brown, red and yellow as seen on the obverse. |
| Reverse lettering | Lagerbahn, Giften-Lichtenhorst |
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Lichtenhorst was a German prisoner-of-war camp in Lower Saxony operating during the First World War. Like many such installations, it issued its own internal scrip to prevent real currency from circulating among prisoners — a control measure as much as a logistical one. The 75 Pfennig denomination is slightly unusual within camp money series of this period, which more typically clustered around round values; its presence here may reflect a specific canteen pricing structure rather than a standard monetary ladder.
The DeNG reference places this within the broader documented series of German camp issues, though surviving examples vary considerably in condition given the improvised printing methods typical of wartime internal scrip.