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10 Punkte

Issuer Reichskommissar für das Ostland
Year 1942-1945
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Printer Lettlands Wertpapierdruckerei, Riga
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Obverse lettering LETTLAND
Bei Warenabgabe durch
Abschneiden zu entwerten
OSTLAND SPINNSTOFFWAREN-PUNKTWERTSCHEIN
für Flachs- und Wollablieferung
AUSTRUMU APGABALU TEKSTILPREČU PUNKTU VĒRTSZĪME
par linu un vilnas nodošanu
FLACHS UND WOLLE - SEGEN DES LANDES
LINI UN VILNA - ZEMES SVĒTĪBA
Inhaber dieses Scheines
ist berechtigt Spinnstoffwaren
für zehn Punkte zu kaufen
Šis zīmes īpašniekam ir tiesības
pirkt tekstilpreces desmit punktu vērtībā
10
PUNKTE
Ausgegeben auf Grund der
Anordnung des
Reichskommissars für das Ostland
Izdota uz
Austrumu apgabalu Reichskomisāra
rīkojuma pamata
DER REICHSKOMMISSAR FÜR DAS OSTLAND
Reverse description Plain cream-coloured reverse printed in black letterpress, divided into two columns of bilingual German and Latvian text. A central floral vignette separates the columns. Two circular Reichskommissar eagle stamps appear at lower left and lower right corners, with validity date and misuse warning in both languages at foot.
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The Reichskommissar für das Ostland — the Nazi civil administration governing the occupied Baltic states and parts of Byelorussia — issued these Punkte notes as a rationing currency, not a monetary one. They were specifically designed to control the distribution of goods, running parallel to the Reichskreditkassenscheine and occupation Reichsmarks already circulating in the region. Punkte translates simply as "points," and the system was deliberately divorced from price: a consumer needed both money and the correct number of points to complete a purchase.

Printing was handled locally by Lettlands Wertpapierdruckerei in Riga, the Latvian state securities printer that had been producing official documents since the interwar independence period and was pressed into German administrative service after the occupation in 1941.

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