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| 正面描述 | Plain cream paper note with a light grey scrollwork and foliate guilloche underprint covering the entire field. The denomination "Eine Million Mark" is set in large blackletter type at centre, with the issuing authority title "Notgeld für die Provinz Oberhessen" and the government approval line above in smaller blackletter script. Validity and redemption details appear below the denomination, with the place and date "Gießen, im August 1923" at lower left; a handwritten signature of the Oberregierungsrat appears at lower right above the printed title line, and a red serial number is printed vertically in a boxed panel at the right margin. |
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| 正面铭文 | Notgeld für die Provinz Oberhessen Genehmigt von der Regierung Eine Million Mark Gültig bis 31. Oktober 1923 Einlösungsstelle: Provinzialkasse Gießen ::: Einlösungsfrist: Monat November 1923 Der Provinzialdirektor der Provinz Oberhessen: Oberregierungsrat Gießen, im August 1923 Brühl-Gießen |
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Oberhessen was one of the Prussian provinces issuing its own emergency currency during the hyperinflation peak of 1923, when the Reichsbank could not print fast enough to meet demand. The Provinzialkasse Gießen — essentially the provincial treasury — had legal standing to issue notgeld at this denomination, which by mid-1923 represented almost nothing in purchasing power. A million marks was a bus fare, briefly, before it wasn't even that.
Brühl in Gießen was a regional printer pressed into service like dozens of similar firms across Germany that year, producing notes in days rather than weeks. Overprinting and rapid reissue at higher denominations were common for this series.