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| Issuer | Stadtgemeinde Danzig (City of Danzig) |
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| Year | 1923 |
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| Reference(s) | P#27 |
| Obverse description | Black letterpress text on an orange guilloche underprint, with the denomination value set within an elaborate ornamental frame. The central text block carries the full notgeld inscription in Fraktur script, identifying the issuer as the Stadtgemeinde Danzig and specifying the redemption period of 5 to 10 October 1923. The note bears the date 22 September 1923 and is signed on behalf of the Senate Administration of the City of Danzig. |
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| Obverse lettering | Dieſer Notgeldſchein iſt in der Zeit vom 5. bis 10. Oktober1923 bei der Kämmereikaſſe einzulöſen ⸻ Notgeldſchein der Stadtgemeinde Danzig über Hundert Millionen Mark Deutſche Reichswährung. Danzig, den 22. September 1923. Der Senat Verwaltung der Stadtgemeinde Danzig 100 Millionen ⸻ Wer dieſe Scheinenachmacht oder verfälſcht, oder nachgemachte oder verfälſchte Scheine ſich verſchafft und in den Verkehr bringt, wird mit Zuchthaus nicht unter zwei Jahren beſtraft, |
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Danzig's hyperinflation notes of 1923 are among the more politically loaded emergency issues of that period — the Free City was technically under League of Nations protection and outside the German Reich, yet its economy was so entangled with Germany's that Reichsbank-driven inflation tore through Danzig almost identically. The city issued its own notgeld series partly to assert administrative independence, partly because the volume of currency required simply could not be met through normal channels.
By the time denominations reached nine digits, the printing cycle had collapsed to days. P#27 sits in the middle of a frantic escalation that would push Danzig issues into the billions of Mark before the Gulden stabilization ended the series entirely in late 1923.