50 Pfennig

50 Pfennig - obverse50 Pfennig - reverse

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Features

Issuer Municipality of Rehmen (Thuringia) (Federal state of Thuringia)
Period Weimar Republic (1918-1933)
Type Local banknote
Year 1921
Value 50 Pfennigs (50 Pfennige) (0.50)
Currency Mark (1914-1924)
Composition Paper
Size 90 × 65 mm
Shape Rectangular
Demonetized Yes
Number
N#
215251
References DeNG 1/2# 1108.1
Hans-Ludwig Grabowski, Manfred Mehl, Arnold Keller; 2003. Deutsches Notgeld / Band 1-2. Deutsche Serienscheine von 1918-1922. Battenberg Gietl Verlag, Regenstauf, Germany.

Obverse

Lettering:
Notgeld Gem. Rehmen
50 Pfennig
1. August 1921
Bürgermeister
Gemeinderats-Vors.

Translation:
50 pfennigs
August 1st, 1921
Mayor
Chairman of the municipal council

Designer: M. W. Schulz

Reverse

Family bath

Lettering: Familienbad Rehmer Moor

Translation: Family bath Rehmer Moor

Designer: M. W. Schulz

Watermark

Plastic chains

Printer

Gebrüder Parcus, Munich, Germany

Comments

On obverse below the printers: GEBR. PARCUS MÜNCHEN
Today rehmen belongs to the city of Oppurg.
Series E

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1921-Aug-01  $ 1.50

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