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10 Pfennig Camburger Tageblatt

Issuer Camburger Tageblatt (Robert Peitz), Camburg a. d. Saale
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Currency Mark (1914-1924)
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Obverse lettering Hand in Hand
Stadt und Land
10
Pfg.
Fest und stark
Ein Eisenband
Gutschein über 10 Pfennig
ausgegeben vom
"Camburger Tageblatt", Camburg a. d. Saale
Robert Peitz.
Einlösungsstellen: Camburger Tageblatt, Sparkassen
und Banken in Camburg a. S., Jena, Naumburg usw.
Niemand ist verpflichtet, diesen Schein als Zahlungsmittel anzunehmen.
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Reverse lettering Dornburg
Turmberg
Rudelsburg
Camburg a. d. S.
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Camburg an der Saale is a small Thuringian town, and the Camburger Tageblatt was its local newspaper — making this one of the more unusual issuing entities in German Notgeld. Robert Peitz, as publisher, effectively backed the note with the paper's commercial reputation rather than any municipal or banking authority. Emergency small-change scrip issued by a private press operation was legally permissible under the chaotic conditions of 1918–1921, but it was far from common.

Louis Koch of Halberstadt was a regional printer who handled a number of Notgeld commissions during this period.

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