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| Issuer | Marktgemeinde Stammbach (Market Town of Stammbach) |
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| Year | 1921 |
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| Value | 99 Pfennig (0.99) |
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| Obverse lettering | Marktgemeinde Stammbach Dieser Schein verliert seine Gültigkeit 1 Monat nach dem öffentlichen Aufruf durch den Gemeinderat. Stammbach, 1. Sept. 1921 Bürgermstr. DRUCK VON J P HIMMER AUGSBURG |
| Reverse description | The reverse carries a scenic vignette of a Bavarian alpine landscape framed by a naturalistic border of pine branches and cones rendered in brown and ochre tones. The central panorama, printed in blue and white with fine line work, shows a broad valley with conifer forests, a small settlement, and snow-capped mountain peaks receding into a pale blue sky. A rocky outcrop at upper left anchors the composition, giving the scene a window-like pictorial effect characteristic of German Notgeld artistic production of the early 1920s. |
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Stammbach is a small market town in Upper Franconia, and like hundreds of German municipalities in 1921, it issued its own emergency currency — Notgeld — to paper over the chronic small-change shortages that plagued the early Weimar Republic. The 99 Pfennig denomination is characteristic of the period's creative workarounds: by staying just under 1 Mark, issuers could sidestep certain regulatory thresholds while still providing a practically useful denomination.
J. P. Himmer in Augsburg was a regional workhorse printer for Bavarian Notgeld, handling commissions from dozens of small municipalities simultaneously. Their output was competent but high-volume.