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# Small Items and Antique Coins of a Good Day # Good Day Notgeld were local currencies issued in Germany and Austria 100 years ago, as a measure against inflation during World War I. In the early 20th century, many Notgeld were issued within Germany. Unlike regular currency, these were not issued by the German central bank (Reichsbank), but by various institutions (banks, local governments, private companies, state-owned companies, etc.). In other words, they were used for convenience in payments and circulated only within local communities. They were not legal tender, but were used as a substitute for official currency. However, their rich colors and designs are loved by collectors of later generations, and there are many collectors around the world today. Denomination: 75 Pfennig Issued: Germany Date of Issue: February 25, 1922 # Premium # 1 Century Ago # 20th Century # Antiques # Assets # Defensive Assets # Germany # Austria # Fine Art # Art # Artwork # Paintings # Antiques # Antique Bills # Collection # Art # Collector # Investment
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