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Group 013 B - Notgeld collage C1918 - 1920s.
Group 013 B - Notgeld collage C1918 - 1920s.
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Could you please give some explanatory notes here! it isn't at all clear to me what we are dealing with. I guess bank notes but the quality doesn't look good enough or are we dealing with Weimar Republic hyper- inflation and the printing presses couldn't keep up? - but 5 or even 50 pfenning notes don't square away with that either. I'm confused.
Nonetheless I do like this!
Roger Dodger club has replied to Andy Rodker clubTitled as 'Group **A or B' showing both sides of respective notes. this is a series of collages of a collection of notgeld; the German name covers monetary items that may be issued by an institution in times of economic or political crisis. The issue is usually made with no official central government sanction, usually arises when sufficient state-produced money is not available and generally refers to money produced in Germany and Austria during World War I.
I may not of attributed the correct names here and there, but tried my best!
The representation of seemingly historic events on some of the notes would, I think, be interesting to research for more detailed information.
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