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| 正面描述 | Letterpress-printed in red on an orange guilloche underprint; a large central oval medallion carries the denomination «EINE MARK» in bold white letters against a solid red ground, flanked on each side by a heraldic griffin and ornamental cartouche work. The camp designation «Mannschaftsgefangenenlager / MARK MERSEBURG MARK» appears at the top, with the issue date and commandant's facsimile signature below the medallion; a black serial number is printed in a red panel at the lower right. Two lines of regulatory text in black letterpress run along the bottom margin. |
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| 正面铭文 | Mannschaftsgefangenenlager MERSEBURG 1 MARK EINE MARK MERSEBURG, den 1. Juli 1918 Der Kommandant Dieses Lagergeld gilt nur als Zahlungsmittel im Lager und bei den für Arbeitskommandos bezeichneten Verkaufsstellen. Einlösung erfolgt nur durch das Gefangenenlager Merseburg. Scheine, bei denen die Nummer ganz oder teilweise fehlt, werden nicht eingelöst. (Translation: Prisoners of war camp Merseburg. One mark. Merseburg, July 1st, 1918. The commander. This camp money is valid only as currency within the camp and at the sales outlets designated for work commandos. Redemption takes place only through the Merseburg prison camp. Notes that are missing the number in whole or in part will not be redeemed.) |
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Mannschaftsgefangenenlager Merseburg was an enlisted men's prisoner-of-war camp — the Mannschaft designation explicitly excluded officer prisoners, who were held under separate, more regulated conditions. Internal camp scrip of this type was issued to prevent captured soldiers from accumulating Reichsmarks that could fund escape attempts or black-market dealings with guards. The 1 Mark denomination sits at the functional middle of most camp scrip hierarchies, high enough for canteen purchases, low enough to limit the damage of theft or forgery.
1918 issues from German PoW camps are among the most variable in existence — printing quality, paper stock, and authorization stamps differed camp by camp, sometimes month by month as the war economy deteriorated.