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| 裏面の説明 | Grey-green note printed in dark ink, divided into three vertical panels. The left panel carries a bold heraldic vignette of a winged dragon coiled around the numeral denomination '100 Millionen Mark' above the legend 'deutsche Reichswährung'. The wide central panel is occupied by a halftone photographic reproduction of a stage scene from the 1922 Zoppot Forest Opera production of Wagner's Siegfried, with the caption '••• ZOPPOTER WALDOPER - 1922 - SIEGFRIED •••' below. The right panel contains an oval cartouche with a forgery-warning text in Gothic script, set within a decorative guilloche border that frames the entire reverse. |
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| 偽造防止の説明 | Red circular official seal of the Magistrat der Stadt Zoppot affixed on the obverse at lower right. |
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Zoppot sat within the Free City of Danzig — a League of Nations protectorate carved out of the post-Versailles settlement — and therefore operated under a monetary arrangement distinct from both Germany and Poland. By August 1923, when municipal emergency money at this denomination made any practical sense, the German hyperinflation had already rendered hundred-million-mark figures nearly routine. Zoppot's Stadthauptkasse issued this notgeld not as a speculative curiosity but out of sheer transactional necessity.
The official seal was the sole security measure — appropriate for a note whose useful life was probably measured in days before the next revaluation made it obsolete.