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| Issuer | Konsumverein "Eintracht" e.G.m.b.H., Essen |
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| Year | 1923 |
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| Value | 100 000 Marks (100 000) |
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| Reverse description | Red letterpress on cream paper, the entire face occupied by a detailed bird's-eye perspective vignette of the cooperative's Duisburg operations centre. The complex shows a large multi-wing industrial and commercial building with a tall chimney stack at left; individual sections are labelled in small text. The issuer's name in bold roman type runs along the lower margin. |
| Reverse lettering | Aufenthaltsräume p.p. Bäckerei, Konditorei und Schrotmühlen Drehscheibe Zentrallager Brot-Verladung Waren-Verladerampe Betriebszentrale DUISBURG des Konsumvereins "Eintracht", e. G. m. b. H. (Translation: Common rooms etc. Bakery, confectionery and grist mills Turntable Central warehouse Bread loading Goods loading ramp Operations Centre Duisburg of the Consumer Cooperative "Eintracht", e.G.m.b.H.) |
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Konsumverein "Eintracht" was a consumer cooperative in Essen, and like hundreds of similar organizations across the Ruhr and Rhine regions, it issued its own notgeld during the hyperinflation of 1923 when Reichsbank notes became worthless faster than they could be printed. Cooperative-issued emergency money of this type was redeemable only at the issuer's own shops — effectively internal scrip — which kept it out of general circulation and means surviving examples often show little wear.
The 100,000 Mark denomination dates this to mid-1923, before the astronomical valuations of the autumn collapse.