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| 裏面の説明 | Deep blue letterpress reverse dominated by a large central guilloche medallion enclosing the bold numeral "1000000" in white relief, surrounded by intricate acanthus scroll ornaments. The word "GUTSCHEIN über" appears above the medallion and "MARK" below, all within a tightly patterned geometric border frame. The issuer name is split across the lower corners — "LANDESBANK DER" at lower left and "PROVINZ HANNOVER" at lower right — with the place and date "HANNOVER den 9. August 1923" at the upper left and the serial number prefix letter and digits in red at the upper right. |
| 裏面の銘文 | HANNOVER den 9. August 1923 C 070489 GUTSCHEIN über 1000000 MARK LANDESBANK DER PROVINZ HANNOVER |
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The Landesbank der Provinz Hannover was one of dozens of regional German institutions that resorted to emergency high-denomination issues during the hyperinflation of 1923, when the Reichsmark's collapse made million-mark notes a practical necessity for routine transactions. This note was printed locally by Franz Scherrer in Hannover rather than routed through one of the major national security printers — a reflection of how completely the central printing infrastructure had been overwhelmed by demand that year.
Notgeld at this denomination existed in circulation for weeks at most before becoming worthless.