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10 Marks Wejherowo

Issuer Starostwo Powiatu Wejherowskiego (District Office of Wejherowo)
Year 1920
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Value 10 Marks
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Obverse description Blue and black letterpress note. A Polish white eagle vignette occupies the centre of the design. Bilingual text in Polish on the left column and German on the right column frames the central motif, with the issuing authority, denomination, date of 14 February 1920, and spaces for the Starosta and Treasurer signatures set out below.
Obverse lettering Przekaz na 10 Marek Płatny w kasie powiatowej komunalnej w Wejherowie Wejherowo, dnia 14 lutego 1920r Starosta Skarbnik
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Wejherowo's 1920 issue belongs to the chaotic interlude between German withdrawal and the formal establishment of Polish administrative authority in Pomerania following the Treaty of Versailles. The region was transferred to Poland in February 1920, and local offices scrambled to fill the vacuum left by collapsing German municipal currency — the Notgeld system — before Polish state banknotes reached provincial circulation in adequate quantities.

The Starostwo, essentially a county administrative office with no banking mandate, issued these notes under sheer necessity. Similar emergency scrip from newly incorporated Pomeranian districts is thinly documented, and Wejherowo examples rarely surface.

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