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Germany. Friedrichsthal-Saar, Deutsch Piekar, Deutsch Eylau & Dessau, 1914 Municipal Notgeld (Gutsch

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Germany. Friedrichsthal-Saar, Deutsch Piekar, Deutsch Eylau & Dessau, 1914 Municipal Notgeld (Gutsch
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Germany, 1914. Group of four early First World War municipal Notgeld issues, all shown here by their original fronts and backs as photographed; Friedrichsthal-Saar (Saar district), Gutschein über Fünf Mark, valid until 1 December 1914, printed on distinctive red paper and bearing the municipal seal of Friedrichsthal-Saar, representing a higher-denomination emergency issue intended to offset severe coin shortages at the outbreak of war; Deutsch Piekar (Upper Silesia), Gutschein über 1 Mark, serial number 2726, dated 6 August 1914 and valid until 30 September 1914, issued and signed by the Gemeindevorsteher, with plain typography typical of the earliest emergency paper money; Deutsch Eylau (East Prussia; present-day I_awa, Poland), Gutschein über 1 Mark, dated 1914, issued by the Magistrat der Stadt Dt. Eylau, featuring the patriotic inscription “Gott mit uns!” and hand-applied signatures; Dessau (Duchy of Anhalt), Gutschein über Eine Mark, serial number 3910, dated August 1914, issued by the municipal Magistrat with official stamps and signatures. All four are genuine pre-inflation emergency notes intended strictly for temporary local circulation during the first months of the war; the condition ranges from Choice Fine to VF condition or better.