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1 Mark Stadtbank

发行方 Stadtbank zu Grünberg in Schlesien
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尺寸 90 × 61 mm
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正面描述 The obverse is printed in green, blue, and black on white paper, with the central panel bearing the issuing authority's name in Gothic blackletter script above the cheque text and the large denomination legend "Eine Mark" in blue. Flanking the central text panel on both sides are identical vignettes of the Grünberg city arms — a crowned castle gate in yellow and blue — set within circular frames and surrounded by decorative vine and grape cluster motifs typical of Notgeld design. The lower portion contains a yellow guilloche underprint panel with the place and date line, account number, and serial number in black letterpress, with the printer's imprint "Flemming-Wiskott A.G. Glogau" at the foot.
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防伪类型 Guilloche underprint
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Grünberg in Schlesien — now Zielona Góra in western Poland — was a mid-sized Silesian town whose municipal bank issued emergency Notgeld during the inflationary pressures of the First World War period, when central government coinage effectively vanished from circulation. The Stadtbank's 1 Mark note was printed by Carl Flemming & T. C. Wiskott A.G. in nearby Glogau, a Silesian printing house with deep roots in commercial and security printing across the region.

The guilloche underprint is the only meaningful counterfeit deterrent on a note this modest — appropriate for a local emergency issue that was never expected to travel far beyond the town's own commerce.