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1921 AD., Germany, Weimar Republic, Haltern (town), Notgeld, collector series issue, 50 Pfennig, Grabowski/Mehl 514.1b. Reverse
State: Germany, Weimar Republic
Issuer: Haltern (town)
Location of issue: Haltern (town) (Wfl / NW) Stadt
Date of issue: 1.6.1921 AD., 
Value: 50 Pfennig
Size: 92 x 60 mm 
Material: paper , underprint: grey brown 
Watermark: Achteckfluß
Serial : -
Serial no. : -
Signatures:   (2)
Printer: Fr. Wilh. Ruhfus, Dortmund ; designer: Korber(?)
Obv.: Halterner Notgeld / 50 - 50 / Der Gutschein …. , Roman soldier standing half left, holding spear and shield, urns and vases on ground below. 
Rev.: Fünfzig/Pfennig – Fünfzig/Pfennig / 50 - 50 / ... / Aliso , entrance gate of a Roman legionary camp. 
References: Grabowski/Mehl 514.1b .  

Haltern: modern name of the site of a large Roman fortress, evacuated after the battle in the Teutoburg Forest. Today Haltern is a town and a municipality in the district of Recklinghausen, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is situated on the Lippe River.
In 16-13, the Roman prince Drusus reorganized the Rhine frontier and in 12, he invaded the country on the east bank. His main objective was the conquest of the Sugambri in the valley of the Lippe, close to the Roman stronghold at Xanten. The invasion was partly meant as a retaliation for a Sugambrian invasion that had culminated in a Roman defeat (the clades Lolliana), but at the same time, the fertile Lippe valley, rich in corn, was meant to remain Roman. In the autumn of 11, Drusus felt secure enough to build a large military legionary base at Oberaden, as the crow flies 60 kilometers east of the Rhine. Two years later, the young general died and was succeeded by his brother Tiberius (the future emperor). He deported the Sugambri to Xanten -they accepted the new name of Cugerni- and transferred the soldiers of Oberaden to a new and better camp at Haltern. 
More on https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haltern_am_See      

Aliso war ein römisches Kastell in Germania magna in der Zeit der Varusschlacht (ca. 9 n. Chr.). Seine Lage ist bislang immer noch unbekannt, es wird jedoch seit längerem im Römerlager Haltern vermutet. 
More on https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aliso      

Schlüsselwörter: Germany Weimar Republic Haltern town Notgeld collector series Pfennig paper Ruhfus Dortmund Korber Roman legionary camp soldier spear shield urns vase Aliso entrance gate

1921 AD., Germany, Weimar Republic, Haltern (town), Notgeld, collector series issue, 50 Pfennig, Grabowski/Mehl 514.1b. Reverse

State: Germany, Weimar Republic
Issuer: Haltern (town)
Location of issue: Haltern (town) (Wfl / NW) Stadt
Date of issue: 1.6.1921 AD.,
Value: 50 Pfennig
Size: 92 x 60 mm
Material: paper , underprint: grey brown
Watermark: Achteckfluß
Serial : -
Serial no. : -
Signatures: (2)
Printer: Fr. Wilh. Ruhfus, Dortmund ; designer: Korber(?)
Obv.: Halterner Notgeld / 50 - 50 / Der Gutschein …. , Roman soldier standing half left, holding spear and shield, urns and vases on ground below.
Rev.: Fünfzig/Pfennig – Fünfzig/Pfennig / 50 - 50 / ... / Aliso , entrance gate of a Roman legionary camp.
References: Grabowski/Mehl 514.1b .

Haltern: modern name of the site of a large Roman fortress, evacuated after the battle in the Teutoburg Forest. Today Haltern is a town and a municipality in the district of Recklinghausen, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is situated on the Lippe River.
In 16-13, the Roman prince Drusus reorganized the Rhine frontier and in 12, he invaded the country on the east bank. His main objective was the conquest of the Sugambri in the valley of the Lippe, close to the Roman stronghold at Xanten. The invasion was partly meant as a retaliation for a Sugambrian invasion that had culminated in a Roman defeat (the clades Lolliana), but at the same time, the fertile Lippe valley, rich in corn, was meant to remain Roman. In the autumn of 11, Drusus felt secure enough to build a large military legionary base at Oberaden, as the crow flies 60 kilometers east of the Rhine. Two years later, the young general died and was succeeded by his brother Tiberius (the future emperor). He deported the Sugambri to Xanten -they accepted the new name of Cugerni- and transferred the soldiers of Oberaden to a new and better camp at Haltern.
More on https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haltern_am_See

Aliso war ein römisches Kastell in Germania magna in der Zeit der Varusschlacht (ca. 9 n. Chr.). Seine Lage ist bislang immer noch unbekannt, es wird jedoch seit längerem im Römerlager Haltern vermutet.
More on https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aliso

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