File:Paderborn - 2Mark 1921.jpg
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Deutsch: Ein von Josef Dominicus (1885-12-27 Krefeld - 1973-04-06 Paderborn) gestalteter deutscher Notgeldschein (Vorder- und Rückseite) aus Paderborn, mit einer Darstellung des Christiansthalers den der "Tolle Christian", aus dem Silber des aus dem Paderborner Dom geraubten Schatzes, 1622 schlagen ließ und einer Darstellung des Auszugs des "Tollen Christians" mit den Geiseln, im Wert von zwei Mark, aus dem Jahr 1921. |
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current | 06:52, 3 September 2021 | 1,099 × 1,646 (1,020 KB) | 5snake5 (talk | contribs) | {{Information |description={{de|1=Ein deutscher Notgeldschein (Vorder- und Rückseite) aus Paderborn, mit einer Darstellung zum Auszug des "Tollen Christian" mit den Geiseln, im Wert von zwei Mark, aus dem Jahr 1921.}} |date=2021-03-30 |source=Private archive |author=scanned from original by 5snake5 |permission= |other versions= }} =={{int:license-header}}== {{PD-GermanGov-currency|... |
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