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1 000 000 Mark Rheinisch-Westfälische Bauindustrie Aktien-Gesellschaft

Issuer Rheinisch-Westfälische Bauindustrie Aktien-Gesellschaft, Düsseldorf
Year 1923
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Printer Linder & Longuich, Düsseldorf
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Obverse lettering RHEINISCH-WESTFÄLISCHE BAUINDUSTRIE AKTIEN-GESELLSCHAFT · DÜSSELDORF
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GUTSCHEIN
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Ausgegeben auf Grund der Ermächtigung des Reichsfinanzministeriums
EINE MILLION MARK
Dieser Gutschein behält bis auf weiteres Gültigkeit. Der Einlösungstermin wird rechtzeitig in den Düsseldorfer Tageszeitungen bekannt gegeben.
Düsseldorf, 30. August 1923
Friedrichstraße 30
Rheinisch-Westfälische Bauindustrie Aktien-Gesellschaft Düsseldorf
Druck: Linder & Longuich, Düsseldorf
Reverse description The reverse is unprinted, showing the blank paper stock with show-through of the obverse design elements visible through the paper, including the guilloche border, central denomination band, and text, all appearing in mirror image. The paper surface displays natural aging and fold lines consistent with circulation use.
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Rheinisch-Westfälische Bauindustrie AG was a construction holding company, not a bank — yet like hundreds of German industrial firms in 1923, it was legally permitted to issue emergency currency (Notgeld) to pay its own workers when the Reichsbank could not supply physical notes fast enough to keep pace with hyperinflation. At the peak of the crisis, the gap between a worker receiving wages and those wages losing purchasing power was measured in hours, not days.

Linder & Longuich were a Düsseldorf commercial printer, pressed into monetary work by necessity rather than specialization. The million-mark denomination, staggering by any pre-war standard, was routine by mid-1923.

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