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75 Pfennigs Deutsch-Hanseatischer Kolonialgedenktag - B6: Carl Peters

发行方 Deutsch-Hanseatischer Kolonialgedenktag
年份 1921
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流通至 31 March 1922
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背面描述 Central portrait bust of Dr. Carl Peters in left-facing profile, executed in fine dark brown intaglio-style cross-hatching against a warm ochre underprint, set within a rectangular vignette framed by a green underprint border with stylised palm frond motifs; denomination "75 Pf." appears in circular cartouches at upper left and upper right.
背面铭文 Dr Carl Peters
Gedenkt unserer Kolonien
(Translation: Dr Carl Peters — Remember our colonies)
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Carl Peters was one of the most controversial figures in German colonial history — the architect of German East Africa and a man so brutal in his methods that he was eventually dismissed from colonial service by the Kaiser's own government in 1897, following a tribunal that found him guilty of abusing his authority. Rehabilitating him on a commemorative note in 1921, two years after Germany had been stripped of its colonies under Versailles, was a deliberate political act.

The Deutsch-Hanseatischer Kolonialgedenktag was a Hamburg-based commemorative event, and this Notgeld series was issued as collector scrip rather than functional currency — part of a wave of politically motivated colonial nostalgia issues that flooded the German market in the early Weimar years. Peters, long dead by then, had been recast as a martyr of empire.

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