25 Pfennig Note, Bremen, Germany, 1921
25 Pfennig Note, Bremen, Germany, 1921
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- Transcribed by Smithsonian digital volunteers
- Description
- [[obverse text]]
- 25 PFENNIG 25 / DIESER GUTSCHEIN WIRD / IN DER STADT BREMEN / VON ALLEN BREMISCHEN / STAATSKASSEN IN ZAH- / LUNG GENOMMEN. ER / VERLIERT SEINE GÜL- / TIGKEIT EINEN MONAT / NACH ERFOLGTER AUF- / KÜNDIGUNG IN DEN / BREMER TAGESZEITUNGEN / DIESER GUTSCHEIN WIRD / IN DER STADT BREMEN / VON ALLEN BREMISCHEN / STAATSKASSEN IN ZAH- / LUNG GENOMMEN. ER / VERLIERT SEINE GÜL- / TIGKEIT EINEN MONAT / NACH ERFOLGTER AUF- / KÜNDIGUNG IN DEN / BREMER TAGESZEITUNGEN / BREMEN, DEN 15. SEPTEMBER 1921. DIE FINANZDEPUTATION: / D 21690 / [[red stamp]] FINANZDEPUTATION BREMEN [[/red stamp]] / STADT BREMEN
- [[reverse text]]
- STADT BREMEN / 25 PFENNIG / DER ALTE DOMSHOF
- Location
- Currently not on view
- Object Name
- note
- notgeld
- date made
- 1921
- date on object
- 1921-09-15
- place made
- Germany: Bremen, Bremen
- Physical Description
- paper (overall material)
- Measurements
- overall: 5.4 cm x 8.8 cm x.01 cm; 2 1/8 in x 3 15/32 in x in
- ID Number
- NU.NU59831.305
- catalog number
- NU59831.305
- accession number
- 220791
- serial number
- 21690
- Credit Line
- Morton M. Stack
- subject
- NNC German Notgeld
- See more items in
- Work and Industry: National Numismatic Collection
- NNC Transcription Center German Notgeld 05
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History
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