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| 正面描述 | The obverse presents a large central denomination numeral '100' set within a decorative guilloche underprint, with the heading 'Reichsbanknote' across the upper portion and the value stated in full along the lower margin. The design is executed in a restrained typographic style typical of German inflation-era emergency currency, with ornamental border work framing the note. |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse is arranged in a symmetrical typographic layout, with the large numeral '100' repeated centrally within a guilloche field and bordered by ornamental frames. Penalty clauses and legal text concerning counterfeiting are printed in small typeface, consistent with standard Reichsbank issue practice of the period. |
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By mid-1922, German inflation had accelerated well past the point where a 100 Mark note represented meaningful purchasing power. The Reichsdruckerei was printing at industrial scale simply to keep pace with the collapsing exchange rate — this series was followed in short order by notes of 1,000, then 10,000, then millions of Marks as hyperinflation spiraled through 1923.
The watermark was the sole security feature, which tells you something about the practical priorities of a printer overwhelmed by volume over authentication.