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| 背面描述 | Blue-printed reverse with guilloche border and ornamental corner devices; city arms vignette at centre flanked by two columns of authorisation text. Numeral '100' and 'Der Magistrat.' appear below the arms. |
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| 防伪类型 | Overprint |
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Schneidemühl — now Piła in northwestern Poland — was one of dozens of German municipalities forced to print their own emergency currency during the hyperinflation of 1922–1923, as the Reichsbank simply could not produce notes fast enough to keep pace with collapsing purchasing power. The solution here was brutally practical: existing 100 Mark Reichsbank notes were overprinted by the Stadtkasse and reissued at a face value ten thousand times higher.
The overprint itself is the note's entire story. By the time this denomination made sense, it was already obsolete within weeks.