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| 表面の説明 | Cream-toned notgeld printed in blue and brown, the entire field covered by a fine guilloche lattice underprint enclosed within a double-rule border. The denomination "Hundert Millionen" is set in large bold Fraktur script at centre, above a three-line obligation text naming the communal cashiers of Kreis Dinslaken as payers to the bearer, dated 18. August 1923, with the issuing authority "Der Kreisausschuß des Kreises Dinslaken" below; the value "100 MILLIONEN" appears in letterpress at the top margin and is repeated inverted at the foot. Three manuscript signatures appear beneath the issuing authority line, identified by the titles Kreisdeputierter and Mitglieder. |
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| 表面の銘文 | 100 MILLIONEN Kreis Dinslaken-Niederrhein Hundert Millionen Mark zahlen die kommunalen Kassen im Kreise Dinslaken dem Inhaber dieses Scheines / Der Schein verliert seine Gültigkeit 2 Monate nach Aufkündigung im amtlichen Kreisblatt / Dinslaken-Niederrhein, den 18. August 1923 Der Kreisausschuß des Kreises Dinslaken Kreisdeputierter Mitglieder MARK |
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Dinslaken was a Kreis (rural district) in the Rhine Province, and like hundreds of German municipalities and administrative bodies in the autumn of 1923, its Kreisausschuß — the district executive committee — was forced into currency issuance not by policy but by arithmetic. Reichsbank notes were losing value faster than the postal service could deliver fresh supplies, and district authorities either printed their own Notgeld or watched local commerce collapse entirely. The 100-million-Mark denomination places this squarely in the hyperinflationary peak: by late October 1923, such a sum would barely cover a loaf of bread.
Kreis-level emergency issues from this period are among the least-studied of the Notgeld categories — overshadowed by the more decorative municipal series — and surviving examples often show heavy fold wear from actual use.