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1 000 000 Mark provincial joint issue of Handelskammer, Landwirtschaftskammer and Handwerkskammer Hannover

Issuer Handelskammer, Landwirtschaftskammer and Handwerkskammer Hannover (joint issue)
Year 1923
Type Local banknote
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Obverse lettering GUTSCHEIN ÜBER 1 MILLION MARK
HANNOVER
DEN 15. AUG. 1923
GÖTTINGEN GOSLAR HANNOVER HARBURG
VERDEN STADTHAGEN OSNABRÜCK OLDENBURG
BIELEFELD DETMOLD GEESTEMÜNDE
HILDESHEIM LÜNEBURG MINDEN
J. C. KÖNIG & EBHARDT, HANNOVER
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Reverse lettering 1 MILLION MARK
zahlen wir gegen Einlieferung dieses Gutscheines; er behält seine Gültigkeit bis zum Ablauf von 2 Wochen nach Aufruf
Hannover, den 15. August 1923.
Landesbank der Provinz Hannover
Girozentrale Hannover
Vereinigung Niedersächsischer Handelskammern
Handelskammer zu Hannover
Landwirtschaftskammer für die Provinz Hannover
Die Handwerkskammern der Provinz Hannover
GÖTTINGEN GOSLAR HANNOVER HARBURG
VERDEN STADTHAGEN OSNABRÜCK OLDENBURG
BIELEFELD DETMOLD GEESTEMÜNDE
HILDESHEIM LÜNEBURG MINDEN
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By mid-1923, the inflation crisis had made official Reichsbank notes structurally inadequate — denominations became obsolete faster than presses could print them. This note is a Notgeld issue jointly underwritten by three Hanover trade bodies: the Chamber of Commerce, the Chamber of Agriculture, and the Chamber of Crafts. The cooperation across three distinct economic constituencies was administratively unusual; most emergency currency of this period was issued by a single municipal or commercial authority.

J. C. König & Ebhardt, the Hanover printer responsible for this note, was primarily a bookbinding and stationery firm — not a specialist security printer. That provenance matters, since authentication of inflationary Notgeld often hinges on paper stock and typographic detail rather than intaglio security features.

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