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100 000 000 000 Mark

Issuer Kreisausschuss des Kreises Erkelenz (District Committee of Erkelenz, Prussian Rhine Province)
Year 1923
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Value 100 000 000 000 Marks (100 000 000 000)
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Obverse lettering Umlauffähig Im Ganzen Regierungsbezirk
Aachen.
Gültige Bis 1. April 1924.

Kreisausschub des Kreises
ERKELENZ
Nummer :
12732

Gutschein des Kreises Erkelenz.
Einhundert Milliarden
Mark
zahlt die Kreiskommunalkasse des Kreises
Erkelenz für diesen Schein. - Der Zeitpunkt
der Einlösung in bar wird durch das amtliche
Erkelenzer Kreisblatt bekannt gemacht.
Erkelenz, den 30 Okt. 1923.

Der Kreisausschuss
des Kreises Erkelenz
Dr. v. Reumont, Meyer, Kuester,
Jansen, Jäger, Schlick, Specks.

Der Vorsitzende
der Finanzkommission
Krapoll.

Ant. Scherer, Erkelenz.
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Protection description Watermark consisting of an interlaced floral pattern visible in the paper stock.
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Erkelenz issued this 100-billion Mark note in late 1923, when the Reichsbank could no longer supply emergency currency fast enough to match the collapsing purchasing power of the Mark. Local administrative bodies across Prussia were authorized — or simply compelled by circumstance — to print their own Notgeld to meet payroll and daily transactions. The printer, Ant. Scherer, was a local firm with no specialist banknote background; the watermark security feature is more aspirational than functional given the production context.

Eight signatories on a single district note is unusual. It reflects the collective authority structure of the Kreisausschuss rather than any particular printing anomaly.

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