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| Emittent | Stadtrat Nürnberg (City Council of Nuremberg) |
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| Jahr | 1923 |
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| Größe | 172 × 92 mm |
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| Vorderseitenbeschreibung | Green and yellow letterpress-printed Notgeld note on the original 1000 Mark base note of the Stadt Nürnberg, with a bold banner inscription reading 'EINTAUSEND MARK' across the centre against a guilloche-patterned green underprint. A red numeral '1000' appears in an oval cartouche at top centre, a small city arms vignette is positioned at lower centre, and the issuing authority and payment obligation are set in flanking ribbon banners. Two bold diagonal red overprint lines in Gothic script read 'Zehn Millionen Mark', revaluing the note to 10,000,000 Mark for use during the hyperinflationary period of August 1923. |
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| Rückseitenbeschreibung | The reverse of the base 1000 Mark note, printed by Zerreiss & Co., Nürnberg, carries a central vignette of the Nuremberg city skyline with twin-towered church silhouettes rising above a pale ground, set within a multi-line rectangular border frame on a yellow and green ground. To the left, the denomination '1000 Mark' is rendered in large Gothic typeface accompanied by a decorative guilloche ornament and the repeated legend 'Zehn Millionen' in red. To the right, the revaluation date 'Nürnberg, den 22. August 1923', the issuing authority 'Der Stadtrat', and the new denomination 'Zehn Millionen Mark' are printed vertically in red, with a manuscript signature alongside. Two bold diagonal red overprint lines in Gothic script read 'Zehn Millionen Mark' across the central vignette. |
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Nürnberg's municipal authority issued a wave of notgeld during 1923's hyperinflationary collapse, and this note belongs to the most extreme phase of that episode — the period when even freshly printed denominations became obsolete within days. The overprint method was purely practical: rather than commission an entirely new print run at 10,000,000 Mark, Zerreiss & Co. restamped existing 1,000 Mark stock, a faster solution when the arithmetic of inflation was outpacing the press schedule.
Zerreiss & Co. were a local Nürnberg firm, which matters — municipal authorities during this period often relied on whatever printer was nearest and available, not necessarily the most capable.