This listing is for the photographed 1921 10 Pfennig German Emergency banknote. Issued by the city of Prum, Germany in the immediate years following World War I. This note was issued in June of 1921 and has an orange color design, differentiating it from other similar issues. Excellent condition and an interesting piece of history!
Notgeld was a form of emergency currency that was issued by individual German municipalities or institutions immediately after the First World War when Germany was experiencing a severe economic depression. Most notgeld contained an expiry date, after which the note was deemed invalid. The issued notes of individual municipalities and institutions pulled power from the national Reichsbank and helped to counter currency shortages from the war. Printed using recycled materials, these notes became a popular collector's item because of their attractive colors and designs, leading to the overprinting of notes and eventually hyperinflation.
This note is 103 years old this year.
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1921 10 Pfennig Prum Germany Emergency Note- Prum Notgeld -Excellent Condition - Post-WWI German Inflation Note - 1921 Prum Ten Pfennig Note