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1920 AD., Germany, Weimar Republic, Erfurt (city), Notgeld, collector series issue, 75 Pfennig, Grabowski/Mehl 344.5-2/2. 67670 Reverse
State: Germany, Weimar Republic
Issuer: Erfurt (city)  (PrS / Th) Stadt
Location of issue: Erfurt (city)
Date of issue: 9.4.1920 AD., 
Value: 75 Pfennig
Size: 93 x 73 mm 
Material: paper 
Watermark: -
Serial : -
Serial no. : 67670 ( 5 digits )
Signatures:   (2)
Printer: Otto Richters & Co., Erfurt , designer Alfred Hanf
Obv.:   /   /   / …. , flanking text, at left a sculpture of Saint Mary, with child on a throne, at right is a scene in which Jesus crucified with a wreath on his head is lying in the arms of an elderly woman. serial and signatures below. 
Rev.:  /   / Der Wolfram im Dom. / …. , Wolfram bronze sculpture, arms six-spoked wheels flanking. 
References: Grabowski/Mehl 344.5-2/2 .  

Erfurt is the capital and largest city in the state of Thuringia, central Germany. It is located in the southern part of the Thuringian Basin, within the wide valley of the Gera river. It is located 100 km (62 mi) south-west of Leipzig, 300 km (186 mi) south-west of Berlin, 400 km (249 mi) north of Munich and 250 km (155 mi) north-east of Frankfurt. Together with a string of neighbouring cities Gotha, Weimar, Jena and others, Erfurt forms the central metropolitan corridor of Thuringia called Thüringer Städtekette (German "Thuringian city chain") with over 500,000 inhabitants. 
Erfurt's old town is one of the best preserved medieval city centres in Germany. 
Erfurt was first mentioned in 742, as Saint Boniface founded the diocese. Although the town did not belong to any of the Thuringian states politically, it quickly became the economic centre of the region and it was a member of the Hanseatic League. It was part of the Electorate of Mainz during the Holy Roman Empire, and later became part of the Kingdom of Prussia in 1802. From 1949 until 1990 Erfurt was part of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany).
The University of Erfurt was founded in 1379, making it the first university to be established within the geographic area which constitutes modern-day Germany. It closed in 1816 and was re-established in 1994, with the main modern campus on what was a teachers' training college. Martin Luther (1483–1546) was its most famous student, studying there from 1501 before entering St Augustine's Monastery in 1505. Other noted Erfurters include the medieval philosopher and mystic Meister Eckhart (c. 1260–1328), the Baroque composer Johann Pachelbel (1653–1706) and the sociologist Max Weber (1864–1920). 
More on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erfurt     

Die beiden ältesten Ausstattungsstücke des Erfurter Doms sind der sogenannte „Wolfram“ bzw. Wolframleuchter und die romanische Madonna aus Stuck, die beide um 1160 datiert werden. Beim Wolframleuchter handelt es sich um die Bronze-Freiplastik eines Leuchterträgers, die vermutlich in der Magdeburger Gießhütte entstand und eine der ältesten freistehenden Bronzeskulpturen in Deutschland überhaupt ist. Der in einer ziselierten Inschrift auf den herabhängenden Gürtelenden zusammen mit seiner Ehefrau „Hiltiburc“ genannte Stifter Wolfram war sehr wahrscheinlich identisch mit einem Mainzer Ministerialen Wolframus scultetus, der 1157 zweimal in Urkunden erschien.
More on https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolframleuchter     


Schlüsselwörter: Germany Weimar Republic Erfurt city Notgeld currency Pfennig paper Otto Richters Alfred Hanf street view arms six-spoked wheel Saint Mary child sculpture Jesus

1920 AD., Germany, Weimar Republic, Erfurt (city), Notgeld, collector series issue, 75 Pfennig, Grabowski/Mehl 344.5-2/2. 67670 Reverse

State: Germany, Weimar Republic
Issuer: Erfurt (city) (PrS / Th) Stadt
Location of issue: Erfurt (city)
Date of issue: 9.4.1920 AD.,
Value: 75 Pfennig
Size: 93 x 73 mm
Material: paper
Watermark: -
Serial : -
Serial no. : 67670 ( 5 digits )
Signatures: (2)
Printer: Otto Richters & Co., Erfurt , designer Alfred Hanf
Obv.: / / / …. , flanking text, at left a sculpture of Saint Mary, with child on a throne, at right is a scene in which Jesus crucified with a wreath on his head is lying in the arms of an elderly woman. serial and signatures below.
Rev.: / / Der Wolfram im Dom. / …. , Wolfram bronze sculpture, arms six-spoked wheels flanking.
References: Grabowski/Mehl 344.5-2/2 .

Erfurt is the capital and largest city in the state of Thuringia, central Germany. It is located in the southern part of the Thuringian Basin, within the wide valley of the Gera river. It is located 100 km (62 mi) south-west of Leipzig, 300 km (186 mi) south-west of Berlin, 400 km (249 mi) north of Munich and 250 km (155 mi) north-east of Frankfurt. Together with a string of neighbouring cities Gotha, Weimar, Jena and others, Erfurt forms the central metropolitan corridor of Thuringia called Thüringer Städtekette (German "Thuringian city chain") with over 500,000 inhabitants.
Erfurt's old town is one of the best preserved medieval city centres in Germany.
Erfurt was first mentioned in 742, as Saint Boniface founded the diocese. Although the town did not belong to any of the Thuringian states politically, it quickly became the economic centre of the region and it was a member of the Hanseatic League. It was part of the Electorate of Mainz during the Holy Roman Empire, and later became part of the Kingdom of Prussia in 1802. From 1949 until 1990 Erfurt was part of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany).
The University of Erfurt was founded in 1379, making it the first university to be established within the geographic area which constitutes modern-day Germany. It closed in 1816 and was re-established in 1994, with the main modern campus on what was a teachers' training college. Martin Luther (1483–1546) was its most famous student, studying there from 1501 before entering St Augustine's Monastery in 1505. Other noted Erfurters include the medieval philosopher and mystic Meister Eckhart (c. 1260–1328), the Baroque composer Johann Pachelbel (1653–1706) and the sociologist Max Weber (1864–1920).
More on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erfurt

Die beiden ältesten Ausstattungsstücke des Erfurter Doms sind der sogenannte „Wolfram“ bzw. Wolframleuchter und die romanische Madonna aus Stuck, die beide um 1160 datiert werden. Beim Wolframleuchter handelt es sich um die Bronze-Freiplastik eines Leuchterträgers, die vermutlich in der Magdeburger Gießhütte entstand und eine der ältesten freistehenden Bronzeskulpturen in Deutschland überhaupt ist. Der in einer ziselierten Inschrift auf den herabhängenden Gürtelenden zusammen mit seiner Ehefrau „Hiltiburc“ genannte Stifter Wolfram war sehr wahrscheinlich identisch mit einem Mainzer Ministerialen Wolframus scultetus, der 1157 zweimal in Urkunden erschien.
More on https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolframleuchter

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