Antique Banknote 1917-1921 Germany Notgeld Frankfurt Borkum Thale Schkeuditz Harz Set
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$33.00
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Original price
$33.00
Original price
$33.00
$33.00
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$33.00
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This curated collection features five German emergency banknotes (Notgeld) issued between 1917 and 1921 across Frankfurt, Schkeuditz, the island resort of Borkum, and the scenic Harz mountain region towns of Thale and Benneckenstein. The graphics highlight the unique typography and local pride of Germany's most famous travel and historic spa destinations.
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Measures: Approximately 65-85 mm x 38-65 mm
Frankfurt Note: The front features a large ornate green title block with a bold red serial number, while the clean blue-grey reverse displays a faint imperial eagle watermark pattern.
Schkeuditz Note: This banknote displays prominent gothic script detailing its ten-pfennig value on the front, paired with a reverse side featuring a distinct blue circular city seal depicting a seated figure holding a key.
Borkum Note: The note showcases an elegant, filigree-bordered design identifying it as a voucher for the North Sea island resort of Nordseebad Borkum, with a reverse side containing a circular layout reading "Auf Borkum ist alles anders" (On Borkum everything is different).
Thale Note: This light-green banknote features crisp black gothic typography over a patterned background on the front, while the reverse prints a motivational German work motto alongside a distinct stamped serial number.
Benneckenstein Note: The front highlights its origin as a high-altitude climatic health resort in the Harz mountains with a blue border framing a central landscape illustration, backed by a matching blue reverse displaying a bold red serial number.
Condition: About uncirculated, shows minor signs of handling.