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| 正面描述 | The obverse is printed in black and green on plain paper. A large green rectangular panel at the top centre carries the bold numeral '1000000' in heavy black type, below which the denomination 'EINE MILLION MARK' is set in spaced letterpress. The lower portion bears a fine guilloche underprint of repeated '1000000' figures, over which the Thuringian state coat of arms appears at lower left alongside the place and date of issue, the authority line 'DIE LANDESREGIERUNG', and two manuscript signatures. |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse is printed in black on plain paper with a green guilloche underprint of repeated '10000001000000' sequences covering the right half of the note. The centre carries the series designation 'Serie C' and a serial number printed vertically in black. At the foot of the note, a bold two-line inscription in large spaced letterpress gives the denomination and issuing authority. |
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The Thüringische Staatsbank was one of dozens of regional German institutions forced into emergency high-denomination printing during the hyperinflation of 1923, when the Reichsbank's capacity was overwhelmed and notgeld issuers scrambled to keep pace with a currency losing value by the hour. The "green issue" designation distinguishes this from other color variants of the same denomination printed in rapid succession as successive zeroes were added to face values across the summer and autumn of that year.
Weimar as the printing location carries an unavoidable irony — the city that gave the Republic its name watching its currency disintegrate in real time.