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Pillar of the Community
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....and here is another - a catalogued verkehrsausgaben notgeld issue:   a 'coin' but made of cardboard - so its papermoney! The world of papermoney and coins merge.....
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Nice examples!  Quote: a 'coin' but made of cardboard - so its papermoney! The world of papermoney and coins merge..... Mind. Blown. 
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Bedrock of the Community
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That's pretty cool. 
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Pillar of the Community
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thanks guys. I'll see what else I can find....
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Pillar of the Community
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OK - what about these 2 pieces : Both from the town of Holnis.....   The last one has a pictorial plebiscite stamp on it. Face of 1m has been covered by the 10pf valued stamp..... but the back still states as 1m: The black, white and red colours represent the old flag colours of the old German Empire 
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Moderator
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Excellent! 
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Pillar of the Community
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I have just created a flip-book on my notgeld informational website. I hope you like it (give it a minute or 2 to load.....: https://notgeld.com/notgeld-article...reasing-x10/Please let me know if you find it useful to understand the face values. (100pf & 1m are the same value of course)
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Impressive work.  It loaded pretty quick on my end. 
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Pillar of the Community
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@jbuck - thanks for the confirmation. Hopefully other people might write in and tell me it is useful - it then keeps me going. I heard a chap once tell another person that a milliarde was the same as a million. A different person also said that a 'millionen' was the same as a millarde but not a million.......... Clarification is now out there in pictorial view!
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Moderator
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Quote: Clarification is now out there in pictorial view! 
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Pillar of the Community
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That cardboard coin/notgeld is great notgeldman  I quite like the vignette on the reverse of this note from my small collection, 50 pfennig Stadt Pforzheim (1920)  
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Pillar of the Community
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@ScotsGreyhound - yes, I agree - this is a lovely looking notgeld piece. I've no idea who the lady is - do you? The cherub is handing her jewellery necklaces to try on it appears. It is a 'verkehrsausgaben' issue. The catalogue states that only E,F,G & H issues were made. It was a piece issued by itself and not with other face values.
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Pillar of the Community
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No idea who the lady is notgeldman, a nice artistic vignette though, maybe an allegory of a famous German in folklore? Pforzheim issued a 5 & 500 mark notgeld too, as well as a 25 pfennig.
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Very nice! 
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Pillar of the Community
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Super. I have looked through my scans here and can only find this other piece - a verkehrsausgaben issue from 1917: 
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