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  • 1921 Germany Bad Honnef Notgeld 99 Pfennige – Unusual Denomination, Coat of Arms Genventro

    1921 Germany Bad Honnef Notgeld 99 Pfennige – Unusual Denomination, Coat of Arms

    Interesting 99 Pfennige Notgeld from Bad Honnef, dated 1.10.1921. Features: Uncommon denomination “99 Pfennige” left and right Center city coat of arms, with mountains in the background Row of small bombs / rockets along the top border and slogan “Wer hat mit meinem Gräbelchen gestochen?” Issue details and signatures at bottom, plus serial number Condition In a plastic sleeve Light toning; crisp print with minimal handling wear No heavy folds or major damage evident See the photos for the exact note. A fun single piece for collectors of odd denominations and Rhineland spa towns.

  • 1921 Germany Erfurt Notgeld 50 Pfennig – Colorful Street Scenes Genventro

    1921 Germany Erfurt Notgeld 50 Pfennig – Colorful Street Scenes

    Vivid 50 Pfennig Notgeld from the city of Erfurt, dated 7 April 1921. Design highlights: Left panel: narrow old-town street with church tower Center: bold “50 Pfennig” with Gothic text below Right panel: gabled houses and city gate Bright red, orange and green color scheme with black outline Condition Stored in a sleeve (included) Strong colors with light age toning Minor edge/corner wear, no major tears noticed Please check photos carefully – they form part of the description. Great example of the expressive, almost expressionist Erfurt Notgeld design.

  • Germany Kremper Gill Notgeld 100 Pfennig – Windmill & Medieval Scene Genventro

    Germany Kremper Gill Notgeld 100 Pfennig – Windmill & Medieval Scene

    Striking 100 Pfennig Notgeld note, printed by Carl Griese, Hamburg, commemorating “Kremper Gill” (founded 1541). Front design features: Left panel: windmill, church spire and marching figures Center: group of townspeople and banner being exchanged Right: large “100 Pfenn” and town coat of arms with fish and animal motif Decorative black border around entire note Condition In a rigid plastic sleeve Light toning with minimal handling wear No major tears or deep folds visible See photos for full details. A visually busy and colorful note that stands out in any Notgeld or windmill-themed collection.

  • 1921 Germany Mainz Notgeld 25 Pfennig – City View on Rhine, Colorful Note Genventro

    1921 Germany Mainz Notgeld 25 Pfennig – City View on Rhine, Colorful Note

    Original 25 Pfennig Notgeld from the city of Mainz, dated 1 Jan. 1921. Design details: Central vignette of Mainz skyline on the Rhine with cathedral towers and riverfront Rich red, green and gold border with grapes and vine leaves Large “25 Pf.” denomination at left and right Date and Oberbürgermeister’s signature along the bottom Condition Kept in a protective sleeve Colors remain bright; some light age toning and minor edge wear No heavy folds or major damage visible Please review the photos – they show the exact note offered. Nice single note for collectors of Rhineland or city-view Notgeld.

  • 1920 Germany–Denmark Tingleff Notgeld 1 Mark – Schleswig Plebiscite Bilingual Note Genventro

    1920 Germany–Denmark Tingleff Notgeld 1 Mark – Schleswig Plebiscite Bilingual Note

    Historic 1 Mark Notgeld from the Gemeinde Tingleff / Kommune Tinglev (North Schleswig), issued for the 1920 Schleswig plebiscite. Front text is bilingual (German & Danish) and includes: “Volksabstimmung 1920 Nord-Schleswig / Folkeafstemning i Nord-Slesvig 1920” Colorful central panel with flags and coats of arms Large “1 MARK” on both sides and serial number at top Reverse shows additional text and decorative framing (see photos). Condition In a protective sleeve (included) Bright color with light handling wear and minor toning No major tears or heavy creasing noticed See photos for exact condition. A very attractive note with a strong border-change / referendum theme.

  • Germany Notgeld 50 Pfennig Castle Ruins & Knights – Early 1920s Emergency Money Genventro

    Germany Notgeld 50 Pfennig Castle Ruins & Knights – Early 1920s Emergency Money

    Original German Notgeld (emergency money) note for 50 Pfennig, issued in the early 1920s after World War I.The design features: Central black silhouette of an old castle ruin in a circular frame Decorative teal scroll border with Gothic script Side panels with knight / saint figures and coats of arms Denomination “50 Pfennig” in all four corners Condition Stored in a plastic sleeve (included) Light age toning and minor edge/corner wear consistent with age No major tears or heavy folds seen Please examine photos closely – you’ll receive the exact note shown. Great single piece for a German Notgeld, castle, or medieval-themed banknote collection.

  • 1921 Germany Königsee Notgeld – 10 & 25 Pfennig Pair (2 Notes) Lake & Mountain Scenes Genventro

    1921 Germany Königsee Notgeld – 10 & 25 Pfennig Pair (2 Notes) Lake & Mountain Scenes

    For sale is a lot of 2 original German Notgeld (emergency money) notes from the Gemeinde Königsee (Bavaria), both dated 26. März 1921. These are beautifully designed pieces featuring Bavarian colors and alpine lake views. You will receive the exact notes shown in the photos: 1) 25 Pfennig – Königsee Front: Text: “Notgeld der Gemeinde Königsee – Fünfundzwanzig Pfennig” Decorative border with edelweiss flowers and blue-white Bavarian lozenge shields on both sides. Date and “Bürgermeister” signature at bottom. Back: Full-color view of Königssee with mountains and St. Bartholomä church, boats on the water, and ornate blue-and-gold frame with “25 Pf.” in roundels. 2) 10 Pfennig – Königsee Front: Text: “Notgeld der Gemeinde Königsee – Zehn Pfennig” Matching ornamental border with Bavarian shield and scrollwork, dated 26. März 1921. Back: Scenic landscape of lakeside village and mountains, framed by an elegant border and crossed oars over a Bavarian shield at top, denomination “10” in corners. Condition Both notes are kept in rigid plastic sleeves (included). Light age toning with minor edge/corner wear consistent with age. Colors are bright and sharp; no major tears or heavy creases visible. Please check all photos carefully – they show the exact notes you will receive. Item Details Country: Germany (Weimar Republic) Region: Bavaria – Königsee Year: 1921 Denominations: 10 Pfennig & 25 Pfennig Type: Local emergency money (Notgeld, Serienscheine) Themes: Bavarian motifs, Königssee lake & alpine scenery A charming alpine-themed pair, ideal for collectors of German Notgeld, Bavarian issues, or scenic European banknotes. Notes will be shipped well protected in their sleeves.

  • Germany Andernach Notgeld 75 Pfennig Pair (2 Notes) Castle & Coat of Arms – ca. 1921 Genventro

    Germany Andernach Notgeld 75 Pfennig Pair (2 Notes) Castle & Coat of Arms – ca. 1921

    Offered is a lot of 2 original German Notgeld (emergency money) notes from the city of Andernach am Rhein, issued shortly after World War I. Both notes are the 75 Pfennig denomination and share the same attractive brown monochrome design. What you’ll receive 2 × 75 Pfennig Andernach Notgeld notes Front: Tall city castle tower on a rocky hill with mountains and clouds in the background, Gothic “75 Pfennig” in the corner and a text panel at left titled “Stadt Andernach am Rhein”. Back: Large city coat of arms with crossed keys beneath a gate, flanked by decorative foliage, plus value “75 Pfennig” and small text panel with issue details and serial number. Condition Both notes are kept in rigid plastic sleeves (included in the sale). Paper shows light age toning and minor handling/edge wear normal for vintage Notgeld. No major tears or heavy creases visible; print is clear with good detail. Please review the photos carefully – they show the exact notes you will receive and form part of the description. Details Country: Germany (Weimar Republic) City: Andernach am Rhein Denomination: 75 Pfennig (2 notes) Type: Local emergency money (Notgeld) Era: Early 1920s, post–World War I Nice small pair for collectors of German Notgeld, Rhineland towns, castles, or historic European paper money.Notes will be shipped well-protected in their sleeves.

  • 1920 Germany Naumburg Notgeld – 50 Pfennig Set of 3 Notes, Matching Coat of Arms / Silhouette Scenes Genventro

    1920 Germany Naumburg Notgeld – 50 Pfennig Set of 3 Notes, Matching Coat of Arms / Silhouette Scenes

    Offered is a lot of 3 original German Notgeld (emergency money) notes from the city of Naumburg (Saale), all 50 Pfennig, issued in 1920 just after World War I. These belong to the same beautifully designed series: all three share an ornate front design and each has a different silhouette scene on the reverse. You will receive the exact three notes shown in the photos: Common Front Design (all 3 notes) Text: “Notgeld der Stadt Naumburg (Saale)” and “Ausgegeben 1920” Central roundel with Naumburg coat of arms / sword and key motif Rich floral and geometric border with “50” in decorative hexagons at top and bottom Denomination: 50 Pfennig Serial number and facsimile signatures along the left side Reverse Designs Peasants & Pitchforks Scene Dramatic black silhouette of townspeople advancing with farm tools and weapons Vertical panels of spears at left and right, red “50” in the corners Gothic text along the bottom margin. Mounted Horsemen / Pursuit Scene Silhouette riders on horseback with lances, galloping across the landscape Matching spear borders and red “50” in corners Text strip along the side describing the scene. Second Peasants Scene Variant Another striking silhouette group with similar spear borders and layout Red “50” denomination in opposite corners Captioned with an additional line of text from the same story. These three make up a nice mini-set of all 50 Pfennig designs from this Naumburg issue. Condition All notes are stored in protective plastic sleeves (included). Paper shows light age toning and minor corner/edge wear consistent with age. No major tears or heavy folds visible; colors and black silhouettes are crisp with strong contrast. Please look carefully at the photos—they show the exact notes you will receive and form part of the description. Details Country: Germany (Weimar Republic) City: Naumburg (Saale) Year: 1920 Denomination: 50 Pfennig (three different notes) Type: Local emergency money (Notgeld, Serienscheine) Themes: Coat of arms, historic / wartime silhouette scenes A great little group for collectors of German Notgeld, Naumburg or Saxony-Anhalt issues, or early 20th-century graphic paper money.

  • 1920 Germany Senftenberg Notgeld – 25 & 50 Pfennig (3 Notes) Matching Coat-of-Arms Series Genventro

    1920 Germany Senftenberg Notgeld – 25 & 50 Pfennig (3 Notes) Matching Coat-of-Arms Series

    Lot of three original German Notgeld (emergency money) notes from the town of Senftenberg (printer: Gebr. Parcus, München), issued just after World War I in the early 1920s. All three notes share the same ornate front design with the city coat of arms inside a castle gate and Gothic script, with different colors and denominations. You will receive: 25 Pfennig note (blue) Obverse: “Notgeld der Stadt Senftenberg” with large 25 in oval medallions and city arms in the center. Reverse: Detailed view of the Stumpfer Turm and old town street scene, sepia style. 50 Pfennig note – cows scene (green) Obverse: Same coat-of-arms layout, denomination 50 Pfennig. Reverse: Pastoral scene with cows lying in a field, decorative border and text. 50 Pfennig note – text reverse (green) Obverse: Identical to the other 50 Pf. Reverse: Text and decorative design (variety within the series). Condition All three notes are kept in rigid plastic sleeves (included). Paper shows light age toning and minor edge/corner wear appropriate for their age. No major tears or heavy creases noticed; colors remain strong and attractive. Please inspect the photos carefully – they show the exact notes you will receive and are part of the description. Details Country: Germany (Weimar Republic) Town: Senftenberg Type: Local emergency money (Notgeld, Serienscheine) Denominations: 25 Pfennig (1x), 50 Pfennig (2x) Era: Post–World War I, early 1920s Themes: City coat of arms, historic tower, rural livestock scene This is a nice small group for collectors of German Notgeld, Brandenburg/Prussian towns, or early 20th-century European paper money.

  • 1921 Germany Lübbecke Notgeld 25 Pfennig & 2 Mark “Westfalenlied” Series – Lot of 2 Genventro

    1921 Germany Lübbecke Notgeld 25 Pfennig & 2 Mark “Westfalenlied” Series – Lot of 2

    Offered is a lot of 2 original German Notgeld (emergency money) notes from the town of Lübbecke in Westphalia, dated July 1921. These notes belong to the attractive “Westfalenlied” series and feature bright colors, town arms and historic scenes. You will receive the exact two notes shown in the photos: 1) 25 Pfennig – Gutschein der Stadt Lübbecke i/W. (Vers 1) Denomination: 25 Pfennig Front: Large red-and-gold city coat of arms with crossed keys, oak wreath border, “Gutschein der Stadt Lübbecke i/W.” and “Westfalenlied – Vers 1”. Dated Juli 1921, with serial number and signature of the Magistrat. Back: Colorful rural scene with half-timbered farmhouse and grain fields, framed by tall wheat stalks and verses from the “Westfalenlied” at top and bottom. 2) 2 Mark – Lübbecke Westfalenlied Denomination: 2 Mark Front: Text panels and coat of arms design in similar style to the 25 Pf. Back: Dramatic image of medieval battle / crusader scene, with banners and mounted warriors, surrounded by verses of the “Westfalenlied” and small shields with the denomination 2 in the corners. Condition Both notes are housed in rigid plastic sleeves (included). Paper shows light age toning and minor edge/corner wear consistent with age. Colors remain vivid with very nice eye appeal; no major tears or heavy folds visible. Please review the photos carefully – they show the exact notes you will receive and serve as part of the description. Details Country: Germany (Weimar Republic) Town: Lübbecke, Westphalia Year: 1921 Denominations: 25 Pfennig & 2 Mark Type: Local emergency money (Notgeld, Serienscheine) Theme: Westfalenlied (Westphalia song), town coat of arms, farmhouse and battle scenes A colorful and historically interesting pair, ideal for collectors of German Notgeld, Westphalia issues, or illustrated European paper money.

  • 1921 Germany Vechta Notgeld 25 & 50 Pfennig – “Festung Vechta” Fortress Design, Lot of 2 Genventro

    1921 Germany Vechta Notgeld 25 & 50 Pfennig – “Festung Vechta” Fortress Design, Lot of 2

    Offered is a lot of 2 original German Notgeld (emergency money) notes from the town of Vechta in northern Germany, issued in the early 1920s (post–World War I). These notes feature a striking illustrated plan of the historic Festung Vechta (Vechta Fortress) on one side and dramatic silhouette scenes on the other. You will receive the exact two notes shown in the photos: Included Notes 25 Pfennig – Festung Vechta Denomination: 25 Pf Front: Colorful bird’s-eye plan of the star-shaped Festung Vechta, text panels and coat-of-arms, value “25” in corner. Back: Bold black-and-brown silhouette scene with figures and town buildings, plus large “25” in white. 50 Pfennig – Festung Vechta Denomination: 50 Pf Front: Matching fortress plan design with slightly different color balance and value “50”. Back: Striking rural silhouette scene showing a farmer at work under a tree, “50” in the upper corner and Gothic text around the border. Both notes are classic examples of German Serienscheine Notgeld with strong graphic style and local history themes. Condition Notes are kept in rigid plastic sleeves (included in the sale). Paper shows light age toning and minor edge/corner wear consistent with age. No major tears or heavy creases visible; designs and colors remain crisp and attractive. Please review all photos carefully – they show the exact notes you will receive and form an important part of the description. Details Country: Germany (Weimar Republic) Town: Vechta Type: Local emergency money (Notgeld) Denominations: 25 Pfennig & 50 Pfennig Era: Early 1920s, post–World War I Themes: Star-shaped fortress plan, silhouette art, local rural scenes These make a great small pair for collectors of German Notgeld, fortress or military-themed notes, or European historical paper money.

  • 1921 Germany Fallersleben Notgeld Set – 10, 25 & 50 Pfennig (3 Notes) Lion Coat of Arms / Hoffmann von Fallersleben Genventro

    1921 Germany Fallersleben Notgeld Set – 10, 25 & 50 Pfennig (3 Notes) Lion Coat of Arms / Hoffmann von Fallersleben

    Offered is a lot of 3 original German Notgeld (emergency money) notes from the town of Fallersleben (near Braunschweig), issued in 1921. These colorful notes feature the town’s lion coat of arms on one side and scenes related to the poet Hoffmann von Fallersleben on the other. You will receive all three different denominations shown: Included Notes 10 Pfennig – Gutschein von Fallersleben Front: “Gutschein von Fallersleben” with central lion coat of arms and ornate border, value “10” in corners, valid “bis 1. Oktober 1921”. Back: Monument scene with portrait medallion of Hoffmann von Fallersleben and “10” denomination. 25 Pfennig – Gutschein von Fallersleben Front: Similar design with lion arms and heavy decorative foliage border, value “25” in corners, validity 1 October 1921. Back: View of castle / Amtgericht & church at Fallersleben, with portrait in oval at left. 50 Pfennig – Gutschein von Fallersleben Front: Matching lion coat of arms design, value “50” in large numerals, text panels and floral scrollwork. Back: Detailed view of the poet’s birth house, with portrait of Hoffmann von Fallersleben in round frame. All three notes were printed by Druckerei Appelhans, Braunschweig, and form a complete mini-set from this town. Condition Notes are stored in rigid plastic sleeves (included). Paper shows light age toning and minor handling / corner wear typical for vintage notes. No major tears or heavy folds visible; colors remain bright and attractive. Please see all photos for the best idea of condition – you will receive the exact notes pictured. Details Country: Germany (Weimar Republic era) Town: Fallersleben Year: 1921 Denominations: 10 Pf, 25 Pf, 50 Pf Type: Local emergency money (Notgeld) Themes: Lion coat of arms, town views, Hoffmann von Fallersleben monuments and buildings A charming, matched trio perfect for collectors of European paper money, German Notgeld, Braunschweig area issues, or literary-themed banknotes.

  • 1921 Germany Braunschweig Volksbibliothek Notgeld 50 & 75 Pfennig Set (2) – Book Design & Portraits Genventro

    1921 Germany Braunschweig Volksbibliothek Notgeld 50 & 75 Pfennig Set (2) – Book Design & Portraits

    Up for sale is a lot of 2 original German Notgeld (emergency money) notes from the city of Braunschweig (Brunswick), issued in 1921 for the Volksbibliothek und Lesestuben (Public Library and Reading Rooms). These notes have a distinctive open-book design and colorful portraits of local cultural figures. You will receive the exact two notes shown in the photos: 1) 75 Pfennig – Braunschweig Volksbibliothek, 1921 Denomination: 75 Pfennig Obverse: Large open book with “75 Pf.” in red and Gothic script text, Braunschweig city shield, seal and writing instruments. Reverse: Street scene with half-timbered houses and church tower, plus portrait in an oval on the right. Series: Volksbibliothek und Lesestuben (Public Library & Reading Rooms) 2) 50 Pfennig – Braunschweig Volksbibliothek, 1921 Denomination: 50 Pfennig Obverse: Matching open-book design with “50 Pf.” and text, rat and city arms. Reverse: Caricatured male choir with music staff and a portrait medallion on the right – a fun, musical theme. Condition Both notes are kept in protective plastic sleeves (included). Colors are bright; paper shows only light age toning and minor edge/corner wear typical of lightly handled vintage notes. No major tears or heavy creases visible. Please review all photos carefully – they show the exact notes you will receive and form part of the description. Details Country: Germany – Weimar Republic City: Braunschweig (Brunswick) Year: 1921 Type: Local emergency money (Notgeld, Serienscheine) Theme: Public library, literature & music, portraits of local cultural figures A nice small set for collectors of German Notgeld, Braunschweig issues, or literary/music-themed banknotes.

  • 1921 Germany Lügde Notgeld 1 & 2 Mark Pair – St. Kilianskirche / Unser täglich Brot – Lot of 2 Genventro

    1921 Germany Lügde Notgeld 1 & 2 Mark Pair – St. Kilianskirche / Unser täglich Brot – Lot of 2

    Offered is a lot of 2 original German Notgeld (emergency money) notes from the City of Lügde (Westphalia), issued in 1921. These colorful notes were local emergency issues during the inflation era and feature beautiful artwork and religious symbolism. You will receive the exact two notes shown in the photos: 1) 1 Mark – Stadt Lügde, 16. Februar 1921 Denomination: 1 Mark Front text: “Stadt Lügde” with large red “1 Mark” Central vignette with grain sheaves and the inscription “Unser täglich Brot gib uns heute” (Our daily bread give us today) Dated 16. Februar 1921, with serial number visible Attractive decorative border, printer J.C. König & Ebhardt, Hannover at bottom 2) 2 Mark – Stadt Lügde, 16. Februar 1921 Denomination: 2 Mark Front: City arms of Lügde in a round shield, matching font and layout to the 1 Mark Reverse (shown in second photo): Beautiful full-color view of St. Kilianskirche in Lügde, with denomination “2 Mark” in the corners Also dated 16. Februar 1921, with serial number This pair makes a nice matched mini-set from the same town and date. Notes have been stored in protective plastic sleeves (sleeves included) Colors are bright with good detail Light age toning and minor handling/edge wear consistent with vintage circulated/handled notes No major tears or heavy damage seen in the photos Please examine all pictures carefully – they show the exact notes you will receive and form part of the description. Details Country: Germany – Weimar Republic City / Issuer: Stadt Lügde, Sparkasse der Stadt Year: 1921 Denominations: 1 Mark & 2 Mark Type: Local emergency money (Notgeld, Serienscheine) Theme: Local coat of arms, “daily bread” motif, and St. Kilianskirche church Perfect for collectors of German Notgeld, European historical banknotes, church motifs, or Westphalia local issues.

  • 1922 Germany Bonn Notgeld 50 Pfennig Stadtsoldaten-Corps Pair – “Rosenmontagsparade” & “Dagewesen” Genventro

    1922 Germany Bonn Notgeld 50 Pfennig Stadtsoldaten-Corps Pair – “Rosenmontagsparade” & “Dagewesen”

    Offered is a lot of 2 original German Notgeld (emergency money) notes from the city of Bonn, issued 1 July 1922 for the Stadtsoldaten-Corps (city soldiers corps). These are colorful, cartoon-style carnival notes with artwork by E. Krupa-Krupinski, very popular with Notgeld collectors. You will receive the exact two notes shown: 50 Pfennig “Rosenmontagsparade” Front: Marching Stadtsoldaten and rider on horseback, captioned „Rosenmontagsparade“ Text strip along the bottom with humorous verse Artist signature E. Krupa-Krupinski 50 Pfennig “Dagewesen” Front: Tavern scene with soldiers and civilian at a table, captioned „Dagewesen“ Humorous carnival verse at the bottom Artist signature E. Krupa-Krupinski Condition Housed in protective plastic sleeves (included) Paper shows age toning, light handling, and a few small edge and corner bumps, but no major tears Colors still strong and attractive Please check all photos carefully – they form part of the description and show the exact notes you will receive Both notes share the same ornate 50 Pfennig coat-of-arms reverse with Bonn shield and text dated Bonn, den 7. Juli 1922, printed by Rhenania-Druckerei, Bonn. Details Country: Germany (Weimar Republic) City/Issuer: Bonn – Stadtsoldaten-Corps Type: Local emergency money (Notgeld), Serienscheine Denomination: 50 Pfennig (each) Year: 1922 Theme: Carnival / Rosenmontag, humorous city soldiers scenes Great addition for collectors of German Notgeld, carnival-themed paper money, Bonn memorabilia, or early 20th-century European banknotes.

  • 1922 Germany Notgeld Holzminden 25 50 75 Pfennig Set (3) Emergency Money Notes Genventro

    1922 Germany Notgeld Holzminden 25 50 75 Pfennig Set (3) Emergency Money Notes

    Offered here is a lot of 3 vintage German emergency currency notes (Notgeld) from the town of Holzminden, issued in the early 1920s after World War I. These attractive notes feature matching green print with local town views on the reverse and make a great addition to any European or German banknote collection. You will receive: 25 Pfennig Holzminden Notgeld – front with bold “25 Pfennig” text, back with scenic town view 50 Pfennig Holzminden Notgeld – front with “50 Pfennig”, back with street scene of traditional houses 75 Pfennig Holzminden Notgeld – front with “75 Pfennig”, back with church and town panorama All three notes are dated 1. Mai 1922 and have a consistent design style, perfect as a small matched set. Condition: Stored in protective plastic sleeves (included) Paper shows light age toning and minor handling wear consistent with vintage circulated notes No major tears seen; overall very presentable Please see photos for your own judgment of condition – the pictures show the exact notes you will receive. Details: Country: Germany City/Issuer: Stadt Holzminden Type: Notgeld (emergency money) Denominations: 25, 50, 75 Pfennig Year: 1922 Great for collectors of European currency, German Notgeld, historical banknotes, or World War-era memorabilia. Ships well-packed and protected. Combined shipping available on multiple lots—just add items to your cart and request total before paying.

  • Framed Uncirculated Süderbrarup – 25 Pfennig Note 1921 in frame Genventro

    Framed Uncirculated Süderbrarup – 25 Pfennig Note 1921 in frame

    Framed Uncirculated Süderbrarup – 25 Pfennig Note 1921 This expert-grade note features a 25 Pfennig note from Süderbrarup, dated 1921. The note is preserved in pristine condition and elegantly framed to showcase its historical and numismatic value. Ideal for collectors seeking authentic German emergency currency from the post-World War I period, this set combines rarity with excellent preservation, making it a distinguished addition to any advanced collection. Notgeld (German for “emergency money”) notes.

  • Uncirculated Luebeck 50 Pfennig 5 Pieces Notgeld Set, 1921, Mehl 831.2, Unc in Frame Genventro

    Uncirculated Luebeck 50 Pfennig 5 Pieces Notgeld Set, 1921, Mehl 831.2, Unc in Frame

    Luebeck 50 Pfennig 5 Pieces Notgeld Set, 1921, Mehl 831.2, Unc in Frame. This expert-grade note features a 50 Pfennig Notgeld note from Luebeck, dated 1921 and catalogued as Mehl 831.2. The note is preserved in pristine condition and elegantly framed to showcase its historical and numismatic value. Ideal for collectors seeking authentic German emergency currency from the post-World War I period, this set combines rarity with excellent preservation, making it a distinguished addition to any advanced collection. Notgeld (German for “emergency money”) notes.

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