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| 正面描述 | Square-format notgeld note printed in blue on cream paper, with a perforated border imitating postage stamp perforation. The central vignette consists of a large bold numeral '10' set within a circular frame, surrounded by a rectangular border with ornamental corner devices. The issuer's name is distributed across the four sides of the inner frame, with 'HOFHEIM' across the top, 'SPARKASSE' vertically at right, 'BEZIRKS-' vertically at left, and the denomination legend '10 PFENNIG 10' along the bottom. |
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| 正面铭文 | HOFHEIM BEZIRKS- SPARKASSE 10 PFENNIG 10 |
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Bezirkssparkasse Hofheim in Mainfranken was a district savings bank serving a small administrative area in what is now Lower Franconia, Bavaria. Notes of this type belong to the vast proliferation of German Kleingeldscheine — emergency small-change scrip — that flooded local circulation during the acute coin shortages of 1917–1921. Thousands of issuing bodies produced such notes, from municipalities to cooperative societies, and the Reichsbank ultimately moved to suppress the practice by centralizing small-denomination paper production in 1922.
Hofheim am Main's issues are among the more obscure in Mainfranken, with survival rates dependent almost entirely on chance — most were redeemed and pulped.