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10 Mark

Uitgever Magistrat der Stadt Landsberg an der Warthe
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Opschrift voorzijde KRIEGSGELD Zehn Mark 10 Der Magistrat der Stadt Landsberg a. d. Warthe
Beschrijving keerzijde Orange and grey note with symmetrical Art Nouveau-style foliate vignettes flanking a central grey rectangular panel. The top and bottom borders carry a repeated inscription 'Zehn Mark' interspersed with the numeral '10'. Within the central panel, '10 Mark 10' appears at the top in grey Gothic script above a small heraldic vignette, followed by the invalidation clause in blackletter text and the issuing authority's name, all concluded by two facsimile signatures.
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Landsberg an der Warthe — now Gorzów Wielkopolski in Poland — was a mid-sized Prussian town whose municipal authority issued notgeld during the paper money chaos of the early Weimar period. This 10 Mark piece comes from Carl Flemming A.G., a Glogau-and-Berlin printing house with a long track record in commercial and official print work, pressed into notgeld production alongside dozens of other regional printers as demand overwhelmed the Reichsbank's capacity.

The embossed stamp is the only security measure — a frank acknowledgment of how little counterfeiting deterrence mattered when a note's useful lifespan was measured in weeks.

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