Emergency Currency Notes from Interwar Period (WW1 and WW2) View Watchlist >
Domestic
$18.00
($5.00 as additional item)
International
$60.00
($5.00 as additional item)
Lot # 118
System ID # 1606895
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Original German notgeld (emergency currency) issued by towns and municipalities during the economic upheaval following World War I, primarily dating from circa 1918–1922. Produced during a period when official coinage was scarce, these notes were locally printed and circulated as temporary money, resulting in an extraordinary variety of designs unique to each issuing town. The present lot features a broad mix of denominations and regions, with vividly detailed artwork depicting local architecture, civic crests, and regional scenes, all rendered in the distinctive graphic style of the period. While many Notgeld notes were later preserved as souvenirs, they remain authentic artifacts of Germany’s early inflation era and provide a compelling glimpse into a decentralized monetary system under strain. A well-balanced and highly displayable assortment, ideal for collectors of historical currency or those seeking an engaging entry point into the field.
