1921 – German City of Neuhaus a. Rg – 10 Pfennig
This 1921 German Notgeld from Neuhaus am Rennweg (Neuhaus a. Rg) is a striking example of early-1920s emergency money, combining bold graphic design with local identity. The front features a minimalist, high-contrast illustration of a crouching figure drinking from a spring or stream, symbolizing purity, health, and the importance of natural water sources in the region. The deep blue background and stark white imagery give the note a modern, almost Art Deco simplicity compared to more ornate Notgeld issues.
The reverse is purely typographic, boldly stating “HÖHENLUFTKURORT 10 PFENNIG NOTGELD DER GEMEINDE NEUHAUS A. Rg”, emphasizing Neuhaus’s status as a high-altitude health resort. Issued during the economic instability of the early Weimar Republic, this note reflects both necessity and civic pride, making it an appealing collectible for Notgeld and German regional currency collectors.
Date Issued: 1921
Denomination: 10 Pfennig
City / Town: Neuhaus am Rennweg (Thuringia, Germany)
Theme: Health resort culture, natural springs, minimalist symbolic design, Weimar-era emergency money