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Deutsch: 10 Pfennig Notgeldschein von Jena, Maße: 46 mm x 71 mm.
English: 10 Pfennig "Notgeld" banknote of Jena, size: 46 mm x 71 mm.
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Author Issued by the City of Jena, reproduced from an original banknote by Palauenc05

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