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Around
the
time
of
World
War
I,
Germany
plunged
into
one
of
their
worst
inflations
ever.
Paper
and
metals
were
being
used
for
the
war
effort,
so
their
money
was
short
supply.
It
seems
as
if
the
state
bank
allowed
city
banks,
small
towns,
all
manner
of
public
bodies,
the
German
railway
departments
and
even
private
companies
to
print
emergency
money
commonly
known
as
notgeld.
Many
towns
and
villages
began
to
print
their
own
money,
they
would
print
notes
that
depicted
their
town's
buildings,
industry
or
local
people.
This
emergency
money
was
usually
only
valid
in
the
town
that
produced
it.
As
time
went
on,
the
notes
became
more
detailed
and
colorful.
It
is
of
little
wonder
why
collectors
seem
to
like
notgeld.
OVERSEAS
BUYERS:
Postage
is
$4.00AU.
Airmail.
Payment
is
by.
Paypal..
DUE
TO
BANK
CHARGES,
.INTERNATIONAL
CHECKS
OR
MONEY
ORDERS
WILL
NOT
BE
ACCEPTED.
AUSTRALIAN
BUYERS:
$1.00
postage
and
payment
is,
Money
order
,Check
or
Direct
Deposit.
This
item
will
be
sent
uninsured.
It
is
the
responsibility
of
the
successful
bidder
to
request
insurance.
Most
of
my
items
are
sent
uninsured
with
excellent
success
but
I
will
not
accept
any
responsibility
if
any
items
goes
astray
in
transit.
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on
multiple
items
and
save
on
postage.
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