Γερμανία. - BIELEFELD NOTGELD - 25, 50, 50 Mark 1920's (χωρίς τιμή ασφαλείας)





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Τρεις Notgeld της Βieleφελντ (ειρηνικά χρήματα): ένα 25 μάρκα με ημερομηνία 15/07/1921 και δύο 50 μάρκα με ημερομηνίες 02/04/1922 και 09/04/1922, υφασμένα από μετάξι ή μετάξι/λινο, περίοδος 1917–1923, χωρίς αξιολόγηση.
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BIELEFELD NOTGELD 25 & 2 x 50 MARKS (1921 / 1922)
EMERGENCY MONEY GERMANY SILK BANKNOTE(S)
Denomination : 50 Marks 50 Marks 25 Marks
Date : 02.04.1922. 09.04.1922. 15.07.1921.
Material : Silk Silk/Linen Silk/Linen
Main Theme : Social Welfare/ Industry & 700th Anniversary
Charity History of Bielefeld
Notgeld of Bielefeld (1917–1923)Bielefeld's Notgeld (emergency money) is world-renowned among collectors for its incredible artistry and the unique materials used during Germany's period of hyperinflation and post-WWI economic crisis. While most German cities issued simple paper notes to combat the shortage of national currency, Bielefeld—a major center for the textile industry—turned its local expertise into a form of art.
Key Features:Unique Materials: Bielefeld is most famous for its "Stoffgeld" (cloth money). Banknotes were printed on high-quality linen, silk, velvet, and even leather. These were often edged with intricate lace or embroidery.Artistic Design: The notes were often designed by prominent local artists (most notably Peter August Böckstiegel).
Item will be shipped by registered mail with tracking number.
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BIELEFELD NOTGELD 25 & 2 x 50 MARKS (1921 / 1922)
EMERGENCY MONEY GERMANY SILK BANKNOTE(S)
Denomination : 50 Marks 50 Marks 25 Marks
Date : 02.04.1922. 09.04.1922. 15.07.1921.
Material : Silk Silk/Linen Silk/Linen
Main Theme : Social Welfare/ Industry & 700th Anniversary
Charity History of Bielefeld
Notgeld of Bielefeld (1917–1923)Bielefeld's Notgeld (emergency money) is world-renowned among collectors for its incredible artistry and the unique materials used during Germany's period of hyperinflation and post-WWI economic crisis. While most German cities issued simple paper notes to combat the shortage of national currency, Bielefeld—a major center for the textile industry—turned its local expertise into a form of art.
Key Features:Unique Materials: Bielefeld is most famous for its "Stoffgeld" (cloth money). Banknotes were printed on high-quality linen, silk, velvet, and even leather. These were often edged with intricate lace or embroidery.Artistic Design: The notes were often designed by prominent local artists (most notably Peter August Böckstiegel).
Item will be shipped by registered mail with tracking number.
Please inspect detailed images for impression.
Good luck bidding.

