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Deutsch: 50 Pfennig Notgeldschein der Stadt Mainz, 1921, VS: Mainzer Dom, RS: Marktbrunnen, Maße: 10 mm x 70 mm.
English: 50 Pfennig Notgeld (emergency money) banknote, Stadt Mainz, 1921, AV: Mainz Cathedral, RV: Marktbrunnen, size: 103 mm x 70 mm.
Español: Billete de 50 Pfennig Notgeld de Maguncia, 1921. AV: catedral de Maguncia. RV: Marktbrunnen. Tamaño: 103 mm x 70 mm.
Українська: Банкнота — нотгельд («надзвичайні» гроші) в 50 пфенігів, випущена 100 років тому, 1 січня 1921 року. На банкноті зображено Майнцський собор (AV) та фонтан Марктбруннен (RV), Майнц, Німеччина.
Français : Un billet de « 50 Pfennig », monnaie de nécessité imprimée le 1er janvier 1921 (il y a 100 ans) par la ville de Mayence (Allemagne). Recto : la cathédrale de Mayence. Verso : la fontaine Marktbrunnen.
Magyar: 50 pfenniges, 1921. január 1-i kiadású mainzi szükségpénz, elején a mainzi dómmal, hátoldalán a Piackúttal
Македонски: Вонредна банкнота (50 фенинзи) од Мајнц, Германија, издадена пред точно сто години.
Nederlands: Noodbiljet van nominaal 50 Pfennig uit Mainz, gedateerd 1 januari 1921. Op de voorkant de Dom van Mainz, op de achterzijde de fontein op de Markt.
Português: Nota de 50 Pfennig Notgeld emitida em 1 de janeiro de 1921 (há 100 anos) pela cidade alemã de Mainz. Anverso: catedral de Mainz. Reverso: Fonte do Mercado (Marktbrunnen)
Эрзянь: 50 пфенниг "Notgeld" банктнота кона ульнесь нолдась 100 иеде икеле, 1921-це иень якшамковонь 1-це чистэ, Майнц. Банкнотасо невтезь AV: Майнцань Кафедральной собор, RV: Марктбруннен ведьпурксиесь.
العربية: 50 بيني من أموال إصدارات الطوارئ، في إقليم ماينتس، منذ 100 عام مضت (1 كانون الثاني 1921) يظهر على الوجه الأمامي كاتدرائية ماينتس ويصور الوجه الخلفي نافورة ماركت برونن
Čeština: "Notgeld" banknote (nouzová bankovka) s nominální hodnotou 50 feniků, vydaná před 100 lety, dne 1. ledna 1921, falckým městem Mohuč. Na přední straně je vyobrazena katedrála Mainz Cathedral, na rubové straně fontána Marktbrunnen.
Sardu: Banconota de 50 Pfennig Notgeld (dinare de emergèntzia) imprentada in Mainz, in Germània, in su 1u de ghennàrgiu de su 1921. In su latu printzipale tenet sa Catedrale de Mainz, in su de segus sa funtana Marktbrunnen.
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Oskar Roick  (1870–1926)  wikidata:Q1691871
 
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Oskar Julius Roick
Description German painter, lithographer and illustrator
Date of birth/death 28 March 1870 Edit this at Wikidata 11 December 1926 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Berlin Edit this at Wikidata Berlin Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q1691871
issued by the City of Mainz, reproduced from an original banknote by Palauenc05
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