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Stolzenau 50 - 75 Pfennig 7 Pieces Notgeld Set, 1921, Mehl #1276.2, UNC

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Stolzenau 50 - 75 Pfennig 7 Pieces Notgeld Set from 1921 with Mehl #1276.2 is in uncirculated (UNC) condition and features a house, Lower Saxony farm, and residence of Wilhelm Busch.


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    SET-GM-STOL2
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    Set - UNC
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Category: Banknotes
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This 7-piece banknote set comes with Stolzenau 50-75 Pfennig Notgeld Banknotes from 1921. The banknote's obverse side features old buildings and houses in the District of Stolzenau including a house near the steinhuder meer in the City of Rehburg, a landscape view of the Lower Saxony farm in the district of Stolzenau, and the parental home and residential building of German poet Wilhelm Busch in Wiedensahl in the district of Schaumburg. The reverse side highlights stylized images of a man and a group of people gathered in a long table and German text. The note varies in size and does not contain any security threads nor watermarks.

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