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Deutsch: 50 Pfennig Notgeldschein von Kitzingen, 1921, VS: Schiffbauer mit Modell, RS: Stadtwappen mit Alter Mainbrücke, Maße: 66 mm × 100 mm.
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English: 50 Pfennig Notgeld banknote of Kitzingen, 1921, obverse: shipwright and model, reverse: coat of arms, size: 66 mm x 100 mm.
Español: Billete de 50 Pfennig Notgeld diseñado por Heinz Schiestl y emitido en 1921 por la ciudad de Kitzingen, Alemania. El anverso muestra un carpintero con un modelo de barco, en el reverso se ve el escudo de armas de la ciudad. Tamaño: 66 mm × 100 mm.
Русский: Банкнота-нотгельд в 50 пфеннигов, выпущенная в Китцингене в 1921 году.
Українська: Банкнота Нотгельд номіналом 50 пфенігів: AV: корабельщик з макетом корабля; RV: герб. Розроблений Хайнцем Шистлем, виданий містом Кітцінгеном (Німеччина) у 1921 році. Розмір: 66 мм × 100 мм.
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Designed by Heinz Schiestl, issued by the City of Kitzingen, reproduced by Palauenc05

Heinz Schiestl - Ein großer Bildhauer, Grafiker und Maler

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