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100 000 Mark Engelhardt-Brauerei

Issuer Engelhardt-Brauerei Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin
Year 1923
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Printer Flemming & Wiskott AG, Glogau, Berlin, Breslau
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Obverse description The obverse is printed in dark brown on a pale ochre ground and is enclosed within an ornate letterpress border of interlaced oval links with acanthus-leaf corner ornaments. A large grey underprint of the Engelhardt brewery trademark occupies the centre field. The issuer's name and corporate style appear in bold Gothic blackletter above the denomination 'Einhunderttausend Mark', with the place and date 'Berlin, den 31. August 1923' and one manuscript signature below. A serial number in Gothic-style numerals appears at lower left, and a validity clause in small type runs along the foot of the text panel. A vertical strip at the right edge carries the numeral '100000' printed in grey.
Obverse lettering Die ENGELHARDT-BRAUEREI AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, BERLIN, und ihre Zweigniederlassungen zahlen gegen diesen Gutschein an den Inhaber Einhunderttausend Mark Berlin, den 31. August 1923 ENGELHARDT-BRAUEREI AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Dieser Schein verliert 4 Wochen nach Aufruf in den Tageszeitungen, die am Orte der Ausgabe dieses Scheines erscheinen, seine Gültigkeit. Flemming-Wiskott AG, Glogau, Berlin, Breslau
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Engelhardt-Brauerei was one of Berlin's major brewing concerns, and like hundreds of German industrial firms in 1923, it issued its own emergency currency — Notgeld — to pay workers when the Reichsbank could not supply banknotes fast enough to keep pace with hyperinflation. At the peak of the crisis, firms with printing contacts and paper stocks had a practical advantage over those that did not. Flemming & Wiskott, with operations across Glogau, Berlin, and Breslau, were among the more capable commercial printers producing this kind of corporate scrip at volume.

The DeNG reference places this firmly within the documented private industrial issues of the period, distinguishing it from the municipal Notgeld that dominates most collections.

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