Banknotes from the City of Mylau

Mylau is a town and a former municipality in the Vogtlandkreis district, in the Free State of Saxony, Germany with about 2600 citizens. Since 1 January 2016 it is part of the town Reichenbach im Vogtland. It is situated in the valleys of the river Göltzsch and the Raumbach, a stream flowing from Reichenbach im Vogtland that is locally known as the Soap Stream because of the textile painting factories that had been built by its banks. The town lies 6 km southeast of Greiz, and 20 km southwest of Zwickau. Mylau has the smallest area of any town ("Stadt") in what was formerly East Germany, although there are 10 towns in what was formerly West Germany that are even smaller in area. After the First World War, "Stadt" Mylau issued notgeld in response to a severe shortage of currency.
Wikidata: Q46885

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Mark (1914-1924)

100 Pfennig = 1 Mark

5 Pfennig
1921

Local banknote
112 × 73 mm
DeNG 1/2# 921.1-1/4, N# 272810
10 Pfennig
ND

Local banknote

N# 298808
10 Pfennig
1919

Local banknote
55 × 40 mm
N# 257645
10 Pfennig
1921

Local banknote
112 × 73 mm
DeNG 1/2# 921.1-2/4, N# 272812
25 Pfennig
1921

Local banknote
112 × 73 mm
DeNG 1/2# 921.1-3/4, N# 272813
Available for swap 50 Pfennig (with expiry date)
ND

Local banknote

N# 237756
50 Pfennig (without expiry date)
ND

Local banknote
55 × 40 mm
N# 257644
50 Pfennig
1921

Local banknote
112 × 73 mm
DeNG 1/2# 921.1-4/4, N# 272815

The Numista referee for banknotes of this issuer is Silberschatz.

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