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| 正面描述 | Typeset Notgeld note printed in dark brown on plain paper with a vertical pale green underprint band through the centre. The denomination '10' appears in large bold outline numerals at the left and right margins, with 'Millionen Mark' below each. The central panel carries the heading 'NOTGELD DER STADT FÜRTH i/B' within double ruled borders, with the value in Fraktur script 'Zehn Millionen Mark' followed by the payment obligation text naming the Stadtkasse Fürth i/B., dated 15. September 1923. Three facsimile signatures of municipal officials appear at the foot of the central panel above a serial number prefixed by 'No'. |
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| 正面铭文 | NOTGELD DER STADT FÜRTH i/B Zehn Millionen Mark zahlt die Stadtkasse Fürth i/B. gegen diesen Schein dem Einlieferer Fürth, den 15. September 1923. Stadtrat: Müller 3. Bürgermeister. Dr. Wild Oberbürgermeister. 2. Bürgermeister. |
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German municipal authorities were authorized to issue emergency currency — Notgeld — during the hyperinflation of 1923, and Fürth's Stadtkasse was among hundreds of civic bodies that printed locally rather than wait for Reichsbank notes that were depreciating faster than they could be distributed. By the time denominations reached eight figures, the printing schedule mattered more than the design: notes issued days apart could represent entirely different purchasing power.
The 10,000,000 Mark denomination places this squarely in the late summer of 1923, before the November stabilization and the introduction of the Rentenmark ended the emergency series entirely.