1921 – German City of Lage i. Lippe 10 Pfennig
This 1921 Notgeld issue from Lage i. Lippe vividly depicts the importance of local industry and manual labor during Germany’s post–World War I economic crisis. The obverse features a brick worker in mid-stride, carrying freshly made bricks across an industrial yard. Rendered in warm earth tones with red accents, the scene highlights brick production—an essential local trade—and symbolizes productivity, perseverance, and working-class life during inflationary hardship. Factory structures, chimneys, and transport equipment in the background reinforce the industrial setting and regional economic identity.
The reverse presents a formal typographic layout framed by ornate yellow floral borders. Gothic lettering states the issuing authority and terms of validity, including the temporary nature of the currency, which expired one month after public notice. Handwritten serial numbering and official signatures add authenticity and emphasize the municipal control behind this emergency issue. The restrained color palette and decorative elements balance functionality with visual appeal.
Date Issued
1921
Denomination
10 Pfennig
City / Town
Lage i. Lippe, Germany
Theme
Industrial labor, brickmaking trade, local economy, civic responsibility, Weimar-era emergency currency
This Lage i. Lippe 10 Pfennig Notgeld note is a compelling example of occupational-themed emergency money, valued by collectors for its strong narrative imagery, regional character, and clear reflection of everyday life during the Weimar inflation period.