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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse is dominated by a large letterpress heading 'BAD HONNEF AM RHEIN' at the top in bold display type. A central pen-and-ink vignette presents Karl Simrock's house in Bad Honnef, rendered in fine cross-hatched line work and captioned 'Karl Simrocks Haus' below, with the artist's monogram visible. Two flanking vertical panels carry verses in flowing German Kurrent script, taken from works by the Rhineland poet Karl Simrock, with the attribution 'K. SIMROCK' at the lower right. |
| 裏面の銘文 | BAD HONNEF AM RHEIN Karl Simrocks Haus K.SIMROCK |
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Bad Honnef's 99 Pfennig denomination is the note, not the misprint. Dozens of German municipalities issued Notgeld in odd fractional values during the 1921 inflationary surge, deliberately choosing denominations like 99 Pfennig to sidestep Reichsbank regulations that technically governed notes issued at or above round values. Whether the legal logic was sound mattered less than the practical result — local scrip flooded the Rhineland while central monetary authority was visibly crumbling.
The print run of over twelve million pieces is unusually large for a Kleingeldschein of this type, suggesting Bad Honnef was supplying neighboring communities as well as its own retail trade.