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1921 AD., Germany, Weimar Republic, Brakel (city), Notgeld, collector series issue, 2 Mark, Grabowski/Mehl 150.3a-5/5. Obverse
State: Germany, Weimar Republic
Issuer: Brakel (Wfl / NW) Stadt
Location of issue: Brakel
Date of issue: 1.6.1921 AD., 
Value: 2 Mark 
Size: 100 x 70 mm 
Material: paper 
Watermark: -
Serial : -
Serial no. : -
Signatures:   (2)
Printer: ? , designer ?
Obv.: 2/Mark / Brakel / Kreis/Höxter - Notgeld / …. , man in the pillory, chained with his neck to a column, seal at left. 
Rev.: Ne beste kamer harr´ / wi nit. / Dorüm dat Jüngsken ut / dat Finster schitt. / ..., man holding baby out of window, shitting on a magistrate walking below. 
References: Grabowski/Mehl 150.3a-5/5 .  

Brakel is a town in the district of Höxter in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. 
Brakel had its first documentary mention in 836 as "villa brechal" in writings by the Benedictine monks. After the lords of Brakel died out in the late 13th century, Hinnenburg Castle on a hill above Brakel was inherited by the House of Asseburg, owning it to this day. The medieval castle was reconstructed around 1600 in the Weser Renaissance style. Brakel developed itself into quite an important trading town that belonged to the Hanseatic League. In the 14th century, this Hanseatic town was at the height of its boom, bearing the same rank as Paderborn and Warburg, bearing witness to which was the town's having its own court and market rights. The general situation worsened in the 15th century. In the outer regions, the Brede Monastery was founded.
The Thirty Years' War also left damages in Brakel. In 1803, Prussia took over the town and appointed Brakel a district seat. After a brief period of French rule in Napoleonic times, the district seat had to be yielded permanently to Höxter in 1832. 
More on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brakel,_Germany       

Wahrhaftige Geschichte anno 1655: "Ne beste Kamer har r' wi nit Darüm dat Jünksken ut dat Finster schiit. En Ratsmann gung akkrat vorbi, De hät dat Traktamente krumm genuomen: Un ik sin an den Kaak gekuomen." Eine Toilette im Haus hatten wir nicht. Darum hat das Baby aus dem Fenster geschissen. . Leider ging gerade ein  Ratsherr vorbei, der hat den Vorfall  krumm genommen: Und ich bin an den Kragen gekommen. 



Schlüsselwörter: Germany Weimar Republic Brakel city Notgeld collector series Mark paper Höxter man pillory chained column baby magistrate

1921 AD., Germany, Weimar Republic, Brakel (city), Notgeld, collector series issue, 2 Mark, Grabowski/Mehl 150.3a-5/5. Obverse

State: Germany, Weimar Republic
Issuer: Brakel (Wfl / NW) Stadt
Location of issue: Brakel
Date of issue: 1.6.1921 AD.,
Value: 2 Mark
Size: 100 x 70 mm
Material: paper
Watermark: -
Serial : -
Serial no. : -
Signatures: (2)
Printer: ? , designer ?
Obv.: 2/Mark / Brakel / Kreis/Höxter - Notgeld / …. , man in the pillory, chained with his neck to a column, seal at left.
Rev.: Ne beste kamer harr´ / wi nit. / Dorüm dat Jüngsken ut / dat Finster schitt. / ..., man holding baby out of window, shitting on a magistrate walking below.
References: Grabowski/Mehl 150.3a-5/5 .

Brakel is a town in the district of Höxter in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Brakel had its first documentary mention in 836 as "villa brechal" in writings by the Benedictine monks. After the lords of Brakel died out in the late 13th century, Hinnenburg Castle on a hill above Brakel was inherited by the House of Asseburg, owning it to this day. The medieval castle was reconstructed around 1600 in the Weser Renaissance style. Brakel developed itself into quite an important trading town that belonged to the Hanseatic League. In the 14th century, this Hanseatic town was at the height of its boom, bearing the same rank as Paderborn and Warburg, bearing witness to which was the town's having its own court and market rights. The general situation worsened in the 15th century. In the outer regions, the Brede Monastery was founded.
The Thirty Years' War also left damages in Brakel. In 1803, Prussia took over the town and appointed Brakel a district seat. After a brief period of French rule in Napoleonic times, the district seat had to be yielded permanently to Höxter in 1832.
More on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brakel,_Germany

Wahrhaftige Geschichte anno 1655: "Ne beste Kamer har r' wi nit Darüm dat Jünksken ut dat Finster schiit. En Ratsmann gung akkrat vorbi, De hät dat Traktamente krumm genuomen: Un ik sin an den Kaak gekuomen." Eine Toilette im Haus hatten wir nicht. Darum hat das Baby aus dem Fenster geschissen. . Leider ging gerade ein Ratsherr vorbei, der hat den Vorfall krumm genommen: Und ich bin an den Kragen gekommen.


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