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| 表面の説明 | Central oval vignette encloses a detailed townscape of Mühldorf am Inn, rendered in dark blue letterpress with a prominent onion-domed church tower and medieval rooflines set against a pale sky. The oval is flanked on each side by decorative ribbon cartouches tied with red and blue bows, surmounted by cherub heads amid colourful floral and fruiting arrangements in the upper corners. The denomination numeral "80" appears in red within a scroll cartouche at the base of the oval, with the designer's name "KARL WENNINGER" and printer's imprint "DRUCK von D. GEIGER, MÜHLDORF" inscribed in small capitals along the lower margin. |
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| 表面の銘文 | KARL WENNINGER DRUCK von D. GEIGER, MÜHLDORF 80 |
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Mühldorf am Inn was a small Bavarian market town with no particular monetary infrastructure, which makes its decision to issue locally printed notgeld in 1922 entirely typical of the period — but the denomination is not. Eighty Pfennig sits at an awkward value, neither a round coin substitute nor a practical bill, suggesting it was calculated to fill a specific gap in local change circulation rather than issued as a commemorative piece for collectors, as so much 1922 notgeld was.
Karl Wenninger designed the note, and D. Geiger printed it in town — one of the smaller regional print shops handling municipal emergency currency across Bavaria that year.