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| 正面描述 | Central vignette presents a woman from Thasos in traditional dress, set within an ornate guilloche frame. The denomination '1000' appears in large numerals on either side of the vignette, with the issuer title ΤΡΑΠΕΖΑ ΤΗΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΟΣ across the top. Two manuscript signatures appear at the lower left and lower right, with the date 21 August 1942 inscribed to the right. |
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| 背面铭文 | ΤΡΑΠΕΖΑ ΤΗΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΟΣ Αριθμός ΔΡΑΧΜΑΙ 10.000.000 ΔΕΚΑ ΕΚΑΤΟΜΜΥΡΙΑ Βάσει εξουσιοδοτήσεως της Φελντκομαντατούρ 1029 της 29ης Σεπτεμβρίου 1944 Ο ΠΛΑΤΣΚΟΜΑΝΤANT ΤΡΙΚΚΑΛΩΝ Ο ΝΟΜΑΡΧΗΣ ΤΡΙΚΚΑΛΩΝ ΕΚΔΟΣΙΣ ΤΕΤΑΡΤΗ |
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The 10,000,000 drachmai denomination sounds staggering, but by the time this note circulated in late 1944, Greek hyperinflation had already made even larger figures necessary. The occupation period — German, Italian, and Bulgarian forces simultaneously drawing on the Greek economy — had destroyed the currency's purchasing power with unusual speed. The Bank of Greece was effectively printing to order for the occupation authorities, with little control over volume.
Trikala, named in the payable line, was one of several regional issue points used to distribute notes across the mainland during this period. The 1944 series reached denominations that would within months be superseded by the post-liberation currency reform of November 11, 1944, which introduced the new drachma at 50 billion old to one.