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1 000 000 000 Mark Kreise Krefeld, Gladbach, Grevenbroich, Kempen and Neuss

Issuer Kreisausschuss Landkreis Neuss
Year 1923
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Size 128 x 74 mm
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Obverse lettering Landkreis Neuss
1 Milliarde
Gutschein über 1 Milliarde Mark
Dieser Gutschein wird von allen öffentlichen Kassen im Landkreise Neuss in Zahlung genommen.
Neuss, 17. Okt. 1923
Namens des Kreisausschusses
Der Landrat :
Umlaufsfähig im ganzen altbesetzten Teile des Regierungsbezirks Düsseldorf.
Gültig bis zum 1. April 1924.
(Translation: Neuss District
1 Billion
Voucher of 1 Billion Marks
This voucher will be accepted by all public cash offices in the Neuss District.
Neuss, Oct. 17, 1923
In the name of the district committee
The District Administrator:
Circulable throughout the entire formerly occupied part of the Düsseldorf administrative district.
Valid until April 1, 1924.)
Reverse description Blank reverse showing bleed-through of the obverse Fraktur text and guilloche underprint visible in mirror image through the thin paper stock. No printed design elements are present on this side.
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One of dozens of Milliarden-denomination notes produced by German district committees in the autumn of 1923, this piece was issued collectively by the Kreisausschuss for Landkreis Neuss on behalf of the five Rhineland districts named on the face — a cooperative arrangement that was administratively tidy but legally improvised, reflecting how completely the Reichsbank had lost control of money supply at the peak of hyperinflation.

B. Kühlen was a Mönchengladbach commercial printer with no specialist banknote background, pressed into service like hundreds of regional printers that year. By November 1923, the Rentenmark stabilization made every note like this worthless within weeks of printing.

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