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| 背面描述 | The reverse is printed entirely in dark brown on plain cream paper and is dominated by five horizontal bands of fine wavy guilloche ornament running the full width of the note. Between the guilloche bands, the denomination numerals 1000 and the word MARK appear at the upper and lower margins in widely spaced letterpress capitals, while the city name MANNHEIM is centred in the middle register flanked by small rosette ornaments. The overall layout is purely typographic and ornamental, with no pictorial vignette. |
| 背面铭文 | 1000 MARK 1000 MANNHEIM 1000 MARK 1000 |
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Mannheim's city administration, like hundreds of German municipal bodies in 1922, was forced into currency issuance not by policy ambition but by simple necessity — the Reichsbank could not physically print fast enough to keep pace with accelerating inflation. This 1000 Mark note is Stadtgeld, municipal emergency money, authorized under the same desperate conditions that produced thousands of distinct local issues across the Weimar Republic that year.
By the time 1000 Mark carried any real purchasing power in 1922, the denomination was already being outpaced by events. Within twelve months, Mannheim and other city issuers would be printing notes with face values a million times larger.