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1 Pfennig Köpenick

Uitgever Stadthauptkasse Cöpenick
Jaar
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Afmetingen 54 × 35 mm
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Beschrijving voorzijde Plain pink paper note printed in black Gothic (Fraktur) typeface on a plain salmon-pink ground. The issuer's name 'Stadthauptkasse Cöpenick' is set in bold Fraktur lettering across the upper portion, with the denomination '1 Pfennig' in large display type at centre. A circular violet official stamp of the Stadthauptkasse Cöpenick is applied to the upper right quadrant. At foot, a two-line redemption clause in smaller Fraktur script reads 'Einzulösen bei der Stadthauptkasse Cöpenick.'
Opschrift voorzijde Stadthauptkasse Cöpenick
1 Pfennig
Einzulösen bei der Stadthauptkasse Cöpenick.
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Opmerkingen

Köpenick — then still spelled Cöpenick — issued its own small-denomination emergency paper during the notgeld wave that swept German municipalities after World War I, when coin disappeared from circulation and central authorities could not keep pace with local need. The Stadthauptkasse, the municipal treasury, was the issuing body, which was common practice; towns issued through whatever administrative arm had the authority and the rubber stamp.

The B28.3a suffix in the DeNG reference indicates a sub-variety, suggesting the series ran to multiple printings or paper variants — worth checking against the primary catalog before attributing.

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