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| 表面の説明 | Plain salmon-pink note with text-only layout in black letterpress. The heading reads 'Notgeld der Stadt Langenalza' across the top, with the denomination 'ZEHN MILLIONEN MARK' in large bold type at centre. Below follows a block of Gothic-script text specifying redemption conditions, the issue place and date 'Langenfalza, den 15. August 1923', and the issuing authority 'Der Magistrat'; a decorative floral rosette ornament separates the denomination block from the date line. The left margin bears a vertical serial number and issue series inscription, with a decorative border of floral corner ornaments along the right edge and a numeral value panel '10 000 000 M.' printed vertically at far right. |
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| 表面の銘文 | Notgeld der Stadt Langenfalza ZEHN MILLIONEN MARK Dieses Notgeld wird von der Stadt-Hauptkasse in Zahlung genommen; es ist zur Vermeidung der Ungültigkeit innerhalb eines Monats nach öffentlicher Aufforderung durch den Magistrat zur Einlösung vorzulegen Langenfalza, den 15. August 1923 Der Magistrat Ausgabe B III Nr. 028983 10 000 000 M. |
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Langensalza — a small Thuringian spa town — was among the hundreds of German municipalities that issued their own emergency currency during the hyperinflation of 1923, when the Reichsbank simply could not print fast enough to keep pace with collapsing purchasing power. These municipal Notgeld issues at the multi-million mark level were a product of weeks, not years: the 10,000,000 Mark denomination, unthinkable in early 1922, was pocket change by August 1923.
Local Notgeld at this scale was typically printed on whatever paper stock the town printer had available, which accounts for the variation in paper weight and color seen across surviving examples from Langensalza's late inflation issues.