Archives International Auctions - Auction 112 6th & 7th April 2026

Archives International Auctions - Sale 112 16 April 6-7, 2026 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com 89 89 Germany. Municipal Notgeld Banknote Collection, 1917 to 1923 Including a small Notgeld Coin. Germany, 1917-23. Lot of 98 issued German Notgeld banknotes from the World War I and early inflation-era emergency currency period, representing a wide range of municipal and local issues. The group includes notes from towns such as Münster, Weimar, Aschaffenburg, Lauingen, Landshut, Lichtenhall, and Coblenz, among others. Numerous town issues and design varieties are represented throughout the group. Condition ranges from VF to CU with typical folds and handling wear. (98). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ������������������������������������ Est. $200-300 90 90 Germany. Municipal Notgeld Banknote Collection, 1917 to 1923. Germany, 1917-23. Lot of 91 issued German Notgeld banknotes from towns such as Stolzenau, Gernrode, Apenrade, Wernigerode, and Hamburg, among others, with a variety of pictorial and text-based designs, Notes range from XF to CU condition. (91). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ���������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $200-300 91 91 Germany. Municipal Notgeld Banknote Collection, 1918 to 1923. Germany, 1918-23. Lot of 81 Notgeld from Hachenburg, Schneverdingen, Frohse, Husby Holz, Vegesack, Stockel Dorf, Naumburg, Apenrade, Zeulenroda, and Ditfurt, among others. Conditions range from VF to CU condition with typical handling and light wear. (81). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ������������������������������������������������� Est. $200-300 92 92 Germany. Notgeld, 1917 to 1923, Issued Banknote Assortment. Germany, 1917-23. Lot of 89 issued German Notgeld banknotes from the World War I and early inflation-era emergency currency period, representing a wide range of municipal and local issues. The group includes notes from towns such as Münster, Weimar, Aschaffenburg, Lauingen, Landshut, Lichtenhall, and Coblenz, among others. Numerous town issues and design varieties are represented throughout the group. Condition ranges from VF to CU with typical folds and handling wear. (89). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Est. $200-300 93 93 Germany. Osterwieck am Harz, 1922, Leather Notgeld. Osterwieck am Harz, Germany, 1922. 100 Mark, P-Unlisted, Issued Leather Notgeld, Black with red and blue-green print featuring panoramic view of the town of Osterwieck at center, flanked by allegorical female figures and local heraldic shields, Issued as a “Baustein über Einhundert Mark” (building fund certificate), these pieces were often sold to raise funds for municipal projects while also functioning as emergency currency or commemorative issues during the Notgeld period. VF to XF condition. ������������������������������������������ Est. $100-200 94 94 Germany. Zeche Johannessegen Prisoner Camp, 1918, World War I Issued Notgeld Banknote Trio. Hattingen, Germany, 1918. Lot of 3 Issued POW camp notes from the Gefangenenlager Zeche Johannessegen. Includes: 1 Mark; 2 Mark; 5 Mark. Printed on colored card stock with simple border designs, serial numbers, and printed issue and redemption dates. Issued for controlled circulation within a German prisoner of war camp associated with the Zeche Johannessegen mining operation during World War I, where special camp currency regulated prisoner transactions. Notes range from VF to XF overall with strong color and detail. (3). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $75-120

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