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1 Mark Emergency Issue - WWI

发行方 Internationale Bank in Luxemburg
年份 1914
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货币 Mark (1900-1918)
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正面描述 Black letterpress text on a blue-green geometric underprint with a diamond-pattern border frame. The note carries the issuing bank's name in bold gothic script across the top, the denomination 'Eine Mark' in large type at centre flanked by two serial numbers, and the issue date 'Luxemburg, den 5. August 1914' in italic script below. Three manuscript signature panels appear in the lower portion, attributed to the Grand Ducal Commissioner, the Bank Directorate, and the Control Officer respectively, above an anti-counterfeiting warning legend.
正面铭文 Die Internationale Bank in Luxemburg zahlt dem Inhaber dieser Banknote EINE MARK Deutsche Reichswährung Luxemburg, den 5. August 1914. Der Grossh. Commissar Die Bankdirektion Eingetragen Der Controllbeamte Nachahmung und Fälschung werden nach den bestehenden Gesetzen bestraft.
(Translation: The International Bank in Luxembourg pays to the bearer of this banknote ONE MARK German Imperial Currency Luxembourg, 5 August 1914. The Grand Ducal Commissioner The Bank Directorate Registered The Control Officer Imitation and counterfeiting will be punished under existing laws.)
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Internationale Bank in Luxemburg issued this 1 Mark emergency note in August 1914, within days of Germany's occupation of the Grand Duchy. The German military advance cut Luxembourg off from its normal financial networks almost immediately, and local institutions scrambled to produce emergency paper to prevent the collapse of everyday commerce. The Mark denomination — rather than the Luxembourg Franc — reflects the occupying power's monetary expectations from the outset.

The Internationale Bank was a relatively minor institution, and its wartime notgeld issues are among the rarer Luxembourg emergency pieces from this period.