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| Issuer | Stadtsparkasse Paderborn |
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| Year | 1921 |
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| Reference(s) | DeNG 1/2#1043.2-2/4 |
| Obverse description | The obverse is set within a dark border with decorative corner cartouches in red and green. The denomination '75' appears at upper left and 'Pfg' at upper right in bold Gothic lettering, flanking the central title inscription 'Die Stadtsparkasse Paderborn' in large Fraktur script. The lower portion is divided into three panels: the left panel bears a full-length vignette of Charlemagne (Karl d. Große) in medieval attire with sword and sceptre, the right panel a matching vignette of Emperor Heinrich II in armour with lance, and the central panel carries the payment text, validity clause dated Paderborn 10.11.21, the issuing authority 'Der Magistrat,' a facsimile signature, and the designer's name 'H. Niedieck 1921' at the base. |
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| Obverse lettering | Die Stadtsparkasse Paderborn 75 Pfg Karl d. Große Hein-rich II. Zahle gegen diese Platzanweisung aus unserem Guthaben an Überbringer 75 Pfg. Gültig bis 1 Monat nach öffentlicher Aufkündigung Paderborn, den 10.11.21 Der Magistrat H. Niedieck 1921 |
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Paderborn's municipal savings bank — the Stadtsparkasse — was one of hundreds of German local institutions that issued notgeld during the inflationary spiral of the early Weimar years, when the Reichsbank simply could not keep fractional coinage in circulation fast enough. The 75 Pfennig denomination is a peculiar one, rarely seen outside German notgeld issues, and reflects the practical arithmetic of local wages and tram fares rather than any conventional monetary logic.
Fr. Wilh. Ruhfus in Dortmund was a prolific notgeld printer, handling municipal contracts across Westphalia. Designer H. Niedieck's name appears on a number of Ruhfus-printed pieces from this period — likely a staff designer rather than an independent commission.