Banknotes from the City of Arnswalde

Choszczno is a town (population around 16,173) in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland. It was part of the Kingdom of Prussia and known as Arnswalde until World War II. The town is in a marshy district between the river Stobnica and Klukom lake, 32 kilometres (20 mi) southwest of Stargard and on the main railway line between Szczecin and Poznań. Besides the Gothic church, there are a number of historical buildings from the 19th century industrial period namely, a gasification plant and a water pressure tower which dominates the town's skyline. After the First World War, "Stadt" Arnswalde issued notgeld in response to a severe shortage of currency.
Wikidata: Q640223

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Mark (1914-1924)

100 Pfennig = 1 Mark

25 Pfennig
1917

Local banknote
97 × 52 mm
N# 367393
25 Pfennig
1918-1919

Local banknote
71 × 50 mm
N# 367634
25 Pfennig
1920-1921

Local banknote
63 × 42 mm
N# 240997
50 Pfennig
1917

Local banknote

N# 367723
50 Pfennig
1919

Local banknote

N# 367725
50 Pfennig
1920-1921

Local banknote
63 × 42 mm
N# 229744
Available for swap 500 000 Mark
1923

Local banknote: Brak
113 × 63 mm
N# 227575
1 000 000 Mark
1923

Local banknote
112 × 99 mm
N# 227789
50 000 000 000 Mark
1923

Local banknote

N# 367856
50 000 000 000 Mark
1923

Local banknote

N# 367858
100 000 000 000 Mark
1923

Local banknote

N# 367854

The Numista referee for banknotes of this issuer is Silberschatz.

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