More images of one of the scarce examples from KL-Flossenburg...
This format of Pramienschein was utilised in several KLs.
Regards,
Carl
More images of one of the scarce examples from KL-Flossenburg...
This format of Pramienschein was utilised in several KLs.
Regards,
Carl
The following pieces are part of fritztk (Fraser)'s collection, so thanks to him for adding these images to the thread...
Not a lot of information at this stage, save for it is believed they stem from the early years, and the notable anti-semitic imagery present.
if anyone has the 1 depicting jew speaking into microphone and wishes to sell
please pm me
regards
fraser
More images of KL related currency...
Shown below are several denominations of KL-Holleischen token, used as payment to forced labour workers at the MWH (MetalwerkeHolleischen) munitions facility where many prisoners from the nearby camp worked.
Detail shots of more KL-Flossenburg premium tokens are also shown, as is an image of a KL-Westerbork note that highlights the industrial aspect of life at the camp.
Regards,
Carl
The 100Kronen Theresienstadt denomination. One of the rarer value notes from Theresienstadt, watermarked like the 20 and 50Kronen examples too. This close up image displays the beautiful detail that is present in these high quality pieces.
Holleischen token detail. Despite the camp being a sub-camp of KL-Flossenburg, specific scrip was created for use by the MWH (MetalwerkeHolleischen) munitions facility, as performance reward to the forced labour workers, many of whom were from the nearby camp, KL-Holleischen. It should be noted however, that this practice was not unusual. Many sub-camps had their own specific currency, whether it be signified by an over stamp marking, slight alteration in appearance from the main camp's scrip, or a totally different design such as these shown.
Information added to the post earlier in the thread, regarding the note shown in this image. Awaiting reply from member.
After further study, the example actually stands a good chance of being genuine
Regards,
Carl
Dean, is it possible to post a larger image of this note? I would need to see it to be certain, but it could well be one of the common "dressed" pieces that are on the market increasingly of late. Many are original ordinary banknotes, worth perhaps a few dollars, then stamped with any one of the common replica ink stamps (shown below) to "dress them up" and command a higher price.
Regards,
Carl
Hi, guys... this is my KRONE (1)
This is my bills:
50 Reichspfennig
1RM
2RM
20RM
50RM
I hope u enjoy the (many) pictures
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