File:Silberberg - 75Pf. 1921.jpg

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Deutsch: Ein deutscher Notgeldschein aus Silberberg, mit einer Darstellung des Fort Spitzberg, im Wert von 75 Pfennig, aus dem Jahr 1921.
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