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75 Pfennigs

Uitgever Stadt Cleve (City of Kleve)
Jaar 1921
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Drukker Louis Koch, Halberstadt, Germany
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Beschrijving voorzijde Red and cream notgeld printed in letterpress, with a floral and clover-leaf decorative border in red running along all four sides. At centre, the municipal coat of arms of Cleve — a red shield bearing four white trefoils and a smaller inset shield — is printed boldly, surmounted by the large numeral '75' in red. Below the arms, the place and date inscription appears in Gothic script alongside a facsimile mayoral signature and a printed serial number on ruled lines; the issuer name 'Cleve' appears in large Gothic lettering at the foot.
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Opschrift keerzijde Gutschein über 75 Pf.
Die Schwanenburg
Um deine Stirn sich rauschend schmiegt
Der Wälder dunkler Kranz
Die Au zu deinen Füßen liegt
Gehüllt in Duft und Glanz
Vom Berge schaut die Schwanenburg
Hinaus in's Land so weit:
Gott schütze, Gott schirme dich heut'
und alle Zeit!
Cleve-Lied 2
Cleve
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Kleve's 1921 notgeld issue belongs to the dense wave of municipal emergency currency produced across Germany as the Reichsbank struggled to keep small denominations in circulation during the postwar inflation spiral. Stadt Cleve — the older spelling retained on the note itself — commissioned Louis Koch of Halberstadt, a regional printer responsible for numerous Weimar-era notgeld issues across northern and central Germany.

The 75-Pfennig denomination is characteristically awkward, appearing frequently in notgeld but rarely in standard Reichsbank issues — a gap municipalities were happy to fill for their own convenience.

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