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50 Pfennig Notgeld banknote of the City of Flensburg (1920)

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Deutsch: 50 Pfennig Notgeldschein der Stadt Flensburg (1920), dargestellt ist eine Vorschau auf die Volksabstimmung am 14. März 1920, bei der die Bürger über die Zugehörigkeit zu Deutschland oder Dänemark entscheiden , dargestellt ist die Präferenz zum Verbleib in Deutschland. Signatur „JHoltz“. Maße: 57 mm x 84 mm.
English: 50 Pfennig Notgeld banknote of the City of Flensburg (1920), showing a preview of the plebiscite on March 14, 1920, in which the citzens were to decide whether to join Denmark or to remain part of Germany. The campaign in progress is shown here, the preference is on the German side, which actually was the result. Signed "JHoltz", size: 57 mm x 84 mm.
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Author Designed by Johann Holtz (1875-1944), issued by the City of Flensburg, reproduced by Palauenc05
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