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Deutsch: Notgeldschein der Stadt Münstermaifeld von 1921, 1 Mark, RS: Darstellung der Stiftskirche St. Martin und St. Severus. Maße: 98 mm x 63 mm.
English: Notgeld banknote (German for "emergency money" or "necessity money"), 1921, 1 Mark, issued by the town of Münstermaifeld, Germany. RV: St. Martin und St. Severus Church. Size: 98 mm x 63 mm.
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