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1 Million Mark - Menden

Issuer Menden, City of
Year 1923
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Thickness 1.8 mm
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description The legend 'NOTMÜNZE' arcs along the upper rim of the coin, identifying this piece as emergency currency. Below, the denomination '1 MILLION MARK' is rendered in large, bold, tiered lettering that fills the central field with great visual impact. The date '1923' appears in the lower field, centered beneath the denomination. The stark, typographic design characteristic of German hyperinflation-era Notgeld is evident in the prominence given to the face value.
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