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10 000 000 Mark Bergbau-Aktien-Gesellschaft Lothringen

Issuer Bergbau-Aktien-Gesellschaft Lothringen, Gerthe
Year 1923
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Currency Mark (1914-1924)
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Obverse lettering 10 000 000
Gutschein
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Zehn Millionen Mark
Gerthe i. W., 20. August 1923. Bergbau-Akt.-Ges. Lothringen.
Nr. 005092
Dieser Gutschein verliert seine Gültigkeit 14 Tage nach erfolgtem Aufruf in den Bochumer Tageszeitungen und wird bis dahin eingelöst bei unserer Hauptkasse in Gerthe, bei der Westfalenbank Aktiengesellschaft in Bochum und bei den übrigen Bochumer Banken.
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Reverse lettering Bergbau-Akt.-Ges. Lothringen
Gutschein
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Zehn Millionen Mark
Dieser Schein ist geldwertig und deshalb sorgfältig wie bares Geld zu behandeln. Für allen Schaden, der aus dem Verluste dieses Scheines entsteht, ist sein Inhaber selbst verantwortlich.
Nach Ablauf der umsehend erwähnten Einlösungsfrist verliert dieser Schein seine Gültigkeit und wird nicht mehr eingelöst.
Bergbau-Akt.-Ges. Lothringen.
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Bergbau-Aktien-Gesellschaft Lothringen was a Ruhr coal mining company based in Gerthe, near Bochum, and this note belongs to the enormous wave of Notgeld emergency currency that German industrial firms printed in 1923 to pay workers when hyperinflation outpaced the Reichsbank's ability to supply adequate denominations. Mining companies were among the most active issuers — weekly wages required denominations that simply didn't exist in official currency.

The Kellermann signature is that of a company officer, not a bank official. No central authority backed this paper; its value expired rapidly by design.

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