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| 裏面の説明 | Plain reverse printed entirely in orange on uncoated paper, with a double-rule guilloche outer border enclosing a large central oval guilloche cartouche. The numeral "1000000" is set in bold outline figures across the centre of the cartouche, rendered against the fine lathe-work underprint pattern that fills the oval. |
| 裏面の銘文 | 1000000 |
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Ludwigshafen's municipal emergency money was a direct product of the 1923 hyperinflation crisis, when the Reichsbank could not physically print currency fast enough to keep pace with collapsing purchasing power. Cities, towns, businesses, and even private firms were authorized to issue their own Notgeld to cover wage payments and daily commerce — by mid-1923 the number of local issuers ran into the thousands.
Weiss & Hameier were a local commercial printer, not a specialist banknote firm. The one-million mark denomination, which would have seemed unthinkable two years earlier, was already insufficient for most transactions within weeks of issue.