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| 正面描述 | Letterpress-printed in black over a green underprint, with the Imperial German eagle rendered as a central underprint vignette. The face carries extensive bilingual text in Gothic and Roman typefaces, with the denomination stated both in numerals and in words, alongside two manuscript-style facsimile signatures. The serial number is printed in black. |
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| 背面描述 | Unprinted plain paper reverse, showing only age toning, foxing, and a small stamped control marking in black at the lower left corner. The note bears a vertical central fold consistent with circulation use. |
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The XVIII. Armee-Korps was headquartered in Frankfurt am Main, and its prisoner-of-war camps — holding Allied prisoners across the corps district — required a controlled internal currency to prevent real German marks from circulating among inmates or being smuggled out. These camp notes were not legal tender and had no value outside the wire.
The 1917 date places this squarely in the period of Germany's most acute wartime labour shortage, when PoW labour was being systematically redirected into agriculture and war industries. Camp scrip kept those transactions internal and auditable.
Surviving examples are almost always in high grade — heavy circulation within a single enclosed facility was rare, and the notes were typically withdrawn and destroyed at war's end or upon prisoner repatriation.