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| Issuer | Stadt Pasing (City of Pasing) |
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| Shape | Rectangular |
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| Obverse description | Small-format Notgeld note printed in teal-blue and black on white paper, enclosed within a plain black border. A large bold numeral '2' occupies the upper portion against a symmetrical scrollwork guilloche underprint in teal. The lower register bears a cartouche in white with the issuer inscription in two lines of black Gothic letterpress type. |
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| Reverse description | Plain cream-colored paper reverse enclosed within a simple dashed rectangular border, largely unprinted save for a faint ink stamp impression visible near the center, likely an authorization or validation mark applied by the issuing municipality. |
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Pasing was an independent Bavarian municipality until 1938, when it was forcibly incorporated into Munich — one of many smaller towns absorbed under National Socialist administrative consolidation. This 2 Pfennig note would have been issued during the Notgeld period, roughly 1914–1923, when German municipalities printed their own emergency small-denomination paper to compensate for the disappearance of coins from circulation. At 2 Pfennig, this sits among the lowest denominations ever committed to paper in German monetary history.
The Stadt Pasing issues are not heavily documented in major Notgeld catalogs, making precise attribution of dates and print runs difficult.