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1000 Mark

Issuer Stadtgemeinde Schopfheim
Year 1922
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Size 180 × 114 mm
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Obverse lettering Stadtgemeinde Schopfheim
Gutschein über Tausend Mark
Gültig bis zum Aufruf im „Markgräfler Tagblatt”
Schopfheim, den 1. November 1922.
Der Gemeinderat:
Gültig nur mit Trockenstempel
Reverse description Central vignette of a townscape panorama of Schopfheim circa 1800 with figures in period dress in the foreground. A circular arms medallion appears above, flanked by rococo floral ornaments and regional dialect verses in the side margins.
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Schopfheim is a small town in the Baden region near the Swiss border, and its municipal council — Der Gemeinderat — issued this note during the acute inflationary spiral of 1922, well before the hyperinflationary peak of late 1923. Municipal Notgeld at this denomination reflects the breakdown in Reichsbank note distribution rather than any local monetary authority; towns issued what the central system failed to supply.

Printed locally by Ed. Litfein, the dry seal was the primary authentication device — typical for small-run municipal issues where intaglio security printing was neither available nor affordable. The trockenstempel was applied after printing, leaving a blind emboss that forgers found difficult to replicate convincingly on period paper stocks.

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