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| 正面描述 | Green letterpress on a cream ground with a central orange guilloche underprint band. The denomination "Hundert Millionen" is set in large calligraphic script occupying the centre of the note, with numeral "100" repeated at upper right and lower left within ornamental cartouches. Two manuscript signatures appear at the lower centre, accompanied by the printed designations "Amtshauptmann" and "für die Bezirksfinanzverwaltung", with a red serial number between them; the series letter "Reihe C" appears at upper left and the printer's imprint "JOH. PÄSSLER, DRESDEN-N." at lower left. |
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| 正面铭文 | Zugelassen vom Reichsfinanzministerium Hundert Millionen Mark zahlt der Bezirksverband der Amtshauptmannschaft Dresden-Neustadt gegen Rückgabe dieses Scheines. Dresden-Neustadt, den 26. Sept. 1923 Amtshauptmannschaft Dresden-Neustadt, Bezirksverband |
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One of hundreds of Notgeld issues authorised during the hyperinflation peak of late 1923, when the Reichsbank's printing capacity had simply collapsed under demand and regional authorities were permitted — effectively compelled — to issue their own emergency paper. The Bezirksverband of Dresden-Neustadt was a district administrative body rather than a financial institution, which tells you how far normal monetary infrastructure had broken down by the time this 100-million-mark denomination was considered a practical, everyday denomination.
Johannes Pässler was a local Dresden-Neustadt printer, not a specialist banknote house. Paper quality and registration on issues from small regional printers like this one is frequently inconsistent across surviving examples.