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1921 German 50 Pfennig Notgeld Card (214630C)
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- Sold Winning Bid: $29.25
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- High Bidder: Gasman
Item # 43945123
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Description
1921 German 50 Pfennig Notgeld Card SKU# 214630C
Notgeld, or "necessity money" was issued by institutions that were not authorized for money emissions around the end of the First World War. It was therefore not legal tender, but rather a mutually-accepted means of payment. Mainly issued in paper form, many other mediums were utilized including coins, leather, silk, linen, stamps, aluminium foil, coal, and porcelain. One of the rarest forms of Notgeld were the Spielkarten or "playing cards" which makes this fantastic item a great, unique piece of German monetary history! Whether you're a seasoned collector, just starting out or even just looking to possibly make some profit, this card is definitely something you won't want to miss out on!
Features:
- Front face shows image of a castle and reads "1921"
- Reverse face shows image of a town with a sailboat and reads "1800 Eckernforde, 50Pfg."
- Written details are in German (see photos for details)
- Card comes in protective rigid plastic case
Please note, this card has NOT been professionally graded or appraised.
See pictures for details.
Condition: Card shows little to no major signs of dirt or wear and appears to have been well cared for. Again note that this card has NOT been professionally graded or appraised.
Item is sold in 'as is' condition.
Notgeld, or "necessity money" was issued by institutions that were not authorized for money emissions around the end of the First World War. It was therefore not legal tender, but rather a mutually-accepted means of payment. Mainly issued in paper form, many other mediums were utilized including coins, leather, silk, linen, stamps, aluminium foil, coal, and porcelain. One of the rarest forms of Notgeld were the Spielkarten or "playing cards" which makes this fantastic item a great, unique piece of German monetary history! Whether you're a seasoned collector, just starting out or even just looking to possibly make some profit, this card is definitely something you won't want to miss out on!
Features:
- Front face shows image of a castle and reads "1921"
- Reverse face shows image of a town with a sailboat and reads "1800 Eckernforde, 50Pfg."
- Written details are in German (see photos for details)
- Card comes in protective rigid plastic case
Please note, this card has NOT been professionally graded or appraised.
See pictures for details.
Condition: Card shows little to no major signs of dirt or wear and appears to have been well cared for. Again note that this card has NOT been professionally graded or appraised.
Item is sold in 'as is' condition.
Shipping
Canada Post: $15.95 ($5.00 as additional item) |
Toronto Pick Up: $0.00 |
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Payment Instructions
Items are required to be paid within 7 days
Payment Instructions
Items are required to be paid within 7 days