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| 表面の説明 | Plain white note with typeset text in German blackletter script. The denomination numerals '10' appear in the upper left and right corners flanking a small heraldic lion vignette at centre top. The bank name 'Die Weimarische Bank' is printed in large Gothic type, with the written denomination 'Zehn Thaler' below in prominent script lettering, followed by the place and date 'Weimar, den 4. Februar 1854'. Three signature lines at foot bear the manuscript signatures of the Verwaltungs-Rath, Regierungs-Commissar, and Direction, above a block of small printed text containing regulatory or redemption conditions. |
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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse is dominated by a finely engraved central vignette of a crowned female allegorical figure, shown in bust, encircled by a laurel and floral wreath. The denomination numeral '10' appears in ornate typeset cartouches at lower left and lower right. The serial number and series letter are printed in the upper left, with a manuscript initial or countersignature in the upper right corner. |
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The Weimarische Bank was chartered in 1853 as part of a wave of private note-issuing banks established across the German states in the early 1850s, many enabled by liberalized banking legislation and the commercial optimism following the 1848 revolutions. It was among the smaller such institutions, serving the Grand Duchy of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach — a politically liberal state but an economically modest one.
Giesecke & Devrient, founded in Leipzig just two years before this note was printed, were still in their earliest years of operation when they took on this commission. The Thaler-denominated series predates German monetary unification by nearly two decades.