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Town of Rehmen (Thüringia) 6 Notgeld Set: 2 x 25 Pfenning and 4 x 50 Pfennig 1921

Item Code: DER-NGREH

Overall theme: Town views and activities. Watermark: Yes. Signature: Häckel (Bürgermeister); E. Eisenstein (Gemeinderats-Vorsitzender).
Designer: M.W. Schultz. Printer: Gebr. Parcus, München (Printed in the offset technique).
 

 
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Dimensions: 91 x 65 mm
 

Texts and descriptions:
Notgeld Gemeinde Rehmen. Der Venusberg des Orlagaues; shepherd with herd. Mühle (The Mill). Kellerhaus, 1850. Familien Bad, Rehmer Moor. In mitten des Thüringer Landes, Tief umbuscht von Baum und Rohr, liegt ein verstecktes, unbekanntes Idyll: das heimliche Rehmer Moor. In the middle of the Thuringian countryside, surrounded by trees and reeds, lies a hidden, unknown idyll: the secret Rehmer Moor.
 
 
Notgeld (German for "emergency money" or "necessity money") refers to money issued by an institution in a time of economic or political crisis. The issuing institution is usually one without official sanction from the central government. This occurs usually when sufficient state-produced money is not available from the central bank. Most notably, notgeld generally refers to money produced in Germany and Austria during World War I and the Interbellum. Issuing institutions could be a town's savings banks, municipality and private or state-owned firms.
 
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