50 Pfennige Note, Berlin, Germany, 1920
50 Pfennige Note, Berlin, Germany, 1920
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- Transcribed by Smithsonian digital volunteers
- Description
- [[obverse text]]
- FUNFZIG PFENNIGE / STADTKASSENSCHEIN / BERLIN 30. JANUAR 1920 / MAGISTRAT DER REICHSHAUPTSTADT / [[signatures]] / 50 / D / DIESER STADTKASSENSCHEIN / WIRD / SPÄTELSTENS ZUM 31. DEZEMBER / 1920 ZUR EINZIEHUNG / UND EINLÖSUNG ANGERUFEN [[translation]] this note will be collected and retired at the latest date of Dec 31st 1920 [[/translation]] / 092673C / 50
- [[reverse text]]
- 50 / FUNFZIG PFENNIGE / WER STADTKASSENSCHEINE NACH MACHTE ODER VERFÄLLCHT, / ODER NACHGEMACHTE ODER VERFÄLCHSTE SCHEINE SICH VERSCHRIFT / UND IN VERKEHER BRINGT, WIRD MIT ZUCHTHAUS / NICHT UNTER ZWEI JAHREN BESTRAST [[translation]] 50 cents. Anyone that forges these notes or passes along fake notes into commerce will be imprisoned for no less than two years [[/translation]]
- Location
- Currently not on view
- Object Name
- note
- notgeld
- date made
- 1920
- date on object
- 1920-01-30
- place made
- Germany: Berlin, Berlin
- Physical Description
- paper (overall material)
- Measurements
- overall: 5.4 cm x 8.7 cm x.01 cm; 2 1/8 in x 3 7/16 in x in
- ID Number
- NU.79.234.151
- catalog number
- 79.234.151
- accession number
- 1979.0234
- serial number
- 0926763C
- Credit Line
- Igor Prissovsky
- subject
- NNC German Notgeld
- See more items in
- Work and Industry: National Numismatic Collection
- NNC Transcription Center German Notgeld 02
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History
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