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| 表面の説明 | The obverse is printed in a single colour and carries the denomination '50' in large numerals flanked by decorative elements, with the full text of issue arranged in horizontal lines across the note. The central legend reads 'Fünfzig Pfennige' below the numeral, followed by 'Stadtkassenschein Berlin' and the date '9. Sept. 1921'. The issuing authority 'Magistrat der Reichshauptstadt' appears at the foot of the design. This note is one of a series of 20 sharing an identical obverse layout, distinguished only by their individual serial numbers. |
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| 裏面の銘文 | BEZIRK 1 Mitte Berliner Rathaus im Jahre 1819 |
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Berlin's postwar notgeld issues were anything but uniform — the city divided issuance by administrative district, which is why this 50 Pfennig note carries the Mitte designation rather than a citywide authority. By 1921, the Magistrat was printing district-specific emergency money partly for practical reasons and partly to satisfy an already voracious collector market that had developed around German notgeld during the inflation years.
The watermark is worth noting: many comparable municipal notgeld issues from this period dispensed with security features entirely, making the inclusion here a deliberate signal of institutional seriousness from what was, after all, the administrative core of the German capital.