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100 000 000 000 Mark

Issuer Landeshauptstadt Karlsruhe (City of Karlsruhe)
Year 1923
Type Local banknote
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Obverse lettering Landeshauptstadt Karlsruhe
100
MILLIARDEN MILLIARDEN
MARK MARK
Diese Schein wird von den Städt. Kassen in Zahlung genommen und eingelöst auf Anruf in den Karlsruher Zeitungen
NOVEMBER 1923
DER STADTRAT
A.KUSCHE
DRUCK F.THIERGARTEN
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Reverse lettering LANDESHAUPTSTADT KARLSRUHE
GUTSCHEIN
100
Milliarden
MARK
100
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By the time Karlsruhe issued this 100-billion Mark note in late 1923, the Reichsbank had effectively lost control of the money supply and authorized municipalities, private firms, and regional authorities to print their own emergency currency — Notgeld — simply to keep commerce functioning. Karlsruhe was among hundreds of German cities issuing paper in denominations that would have been considered absurd twelve months earlier.

Thiergarten was a local Karlsruhe printer, not a specialist security press, which is typical of the desperation economics driving late-phase hyperinflation notgeld. Kusche's design credit is unusually specific for municipal emergency issues of this period.

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