State: Germany, Weimar Republic
Issuer: Dramburg (district), (Pom / Polen: Drawsko Pomorskie) Kreisausschuss
Location of issue: Dramburg (district)
Date of issue: 6.8.1920 AD.,
Value: 50 Pfennig
Size: 80 x 55 mm
Material: paper
Watermark: -
Serial : -
Serial no. : 135877
Signatures: (3)
Printer:
Obv.: / / / …. , woman harvesting grain.
Rev.: / / / …. , people at a grindstone, sharpening their mind. Underprint: gray blue, with Serial no.
References: Grabowski/Mehl 286.2a.1 .
Drawsko Pomorskie (until 1948 Polish: Drawsko; German: Dramburg) is a town in Drawsko County in West Pomeranian Voivodeship in northwestern Poland, the administrative seat of Drawsko County and the urban-rural commune of Gmina Drawsko Pomorskie. As of 2013, the town has 11,878 inhabitants. In the course of the Vistula–Oder Offensive, on March 4, 1945 the Red Army and the Polish First Army captured the city, whose center was largely destroyed during the fighting. Polish authorities began administering the town on March 6, 1945. The town was granted to the Republic of Poland according to the Potsdam Agreement and the remaining German citizens were expelled.
The town, initially named Drawsko, was renamed Drawsko Pomorskie by adding the adjective Pomorskie (meaning Pomeranian or in Pomerania) in 1948 to distinguish it from other Polish settlements of the same name.
More on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drawsko_Pomorskie