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| 背面描述 | The reverse is printed entirely in black and consists of a dense, uniform honeycomb (hexagonal cell) pattern — the "Rundwaben" watermark-style security underprint — arranged in a regular grid across the full surface of the note, with a plain border framing the design. |
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| 签名 | Müller, Drild and Dorn |
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Fürth's 1923 Goldpfennig notes were a direct response to the practical absurdity of hyperinflation-era denominations — by anchoring fractional values to the US dollar rather than the collapsing Reichsmark, the city was essentially publishing its own exchange rate in printed form. The 1/42 dollar peg reflects the gold dollar conversion standard then in use, not an arbitrary figure.
The watermarked paper was an unusual security investment for a municipal Notgeld issue of this size, suggesting the city anticipated — or feared — local counterfeiting attempts.