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Banknotes Made From Re-Cycling Other Items!

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 Posted 03/11/2020  2:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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This banknote was issued by using a page from a wicker-goods brochure!!
Very interesting!
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3 pieces from Buch, Austria......made from picture cards or postcards:

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3 pieces from Buch, Austria......made from picture cards or postcards:
Fascinating.
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To clarify with these pieces - the photo or picture card was stuck on the reverse of the notgeld itself. It created yet another set of the notes for a collector to try and obtain. The oval-stampmark on the picture card side gave them authenticity and validity. The number of sets created like this could also be controlled, again making them a 'great' addition for a collection. Collectors always like to have 'limited sets' or sets where the actual print run / creation is going to be low. Demand and supply.....and scarcity.
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A 5 heller note from Inzersdorf, Austria:

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printed on the back of a page from a calendar!
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What does the stamp mean?
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@CelticKnot - Its the official community/town stampmark. It gives the note its validity. Under the face value is states:
'This note has been stamped with the municipality stamp and will be redeemed between 16th and 31st December 1920.'
Usually the info around the redemption date of a piece says something like.....keep an eye on the local paper as it will be communicated that way.
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The date of the calendar must be pre 1920, so one could hazard a guess at 1919. The note was issued in June 1920 and the calendar mentions 'November 16'. It would have been an old calendar (or pile/stock of them) that were hanging around somewhere and that were then used to create the Inzersdorf notes.
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.......and here is the proof!

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