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| 正面描述 | Black-ground note with a yellow border frame and Art Nouveau-style design printed in yellow and ochre. To the left, the denomination '80 Pf.' appears within a stylised floral rosette; to the right, a circular vignette encloses a heraldic pelican. Flowing decorative tendrils connect both roundels across the dark field, with the issuing authority's legend in italic script along the lower yellow panel. |
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| 正面铭文 | 80 Pf. Notgeld der Gemeinde Bokelsess, Amtsbezirk Hörnerkirchen. |
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Bokelsess is a small village in the Hörnerkirchen administrative district — the kind of rural Schleswig-Holstein settlement that would never have issued its own currency under normal circumstances. The 80 Pfennig denomination is itself unusual; most Notgeld series stuck to round figures, and the choice of 80 suggests this was calculated to fill a very specific gap in local small-change supply rather than issued as a collectible set.
Konrad Hanf was a Hamburg printer who handled a substantial volume of Schleswig-Holstein municipal Notgeld during 1921, when the inflationary spiral was accelerating but hyperinflation had not yet peaked.