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1000 Mark Bayerische Notenbank

发行方 Bayerische Notenbank
年份 1922
类型 Local banknote
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正面描述 The obverse is printed in dark grey-green on a cream ground and is framed by a fine guilloche border. The denomination 'Tausend Mark' appears in large Gothic blackletter script across the centre, with the serial letter and number printed in red at upper right. At lower right, the numeral '1000' flanked by 'MARK' above and below is set within an ornate cartouche of interlaced guilloche work. The issuer's name 'Bayerische Notenbank', place and date 'München, den 1. Oktober 1922', and multiple manuscript signatures for the Staatskommissar, Direktion, and Aufsichtsrat are arranged in the lower portion of the note.
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背面描述 The reverse is printed in brown and pale blue-green on cream paper. A central vignette shows the Bavarian coat of arms — the characteristic blue-and-white lozenge shield — set within a large symmetrical cartouche of foliate and guilloche ornament. The denomination numeral '1000' appears in large figures on both the left and right sides of the central shield, rendered in pale blue-green over the brown underprint. The Gothic monogram 'BNB' (Bayerische Notenbank) is placed above the shield, and a rectangular panel at the foot of the cartouche carries the statutory anti-counterfeiting warning text. The whole composition is enclosed within a multi-rule guilloche border.
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The Bayerische Notenbank was one of the four German state banks permitted under the Reich's banking legislation to issue their own notes alongside Reichsbank currency — a federalist holdover that survived well into the Weimar period. By 1922, Germany's inflation was accelerating rapidly but had not yet reached the vertical climb of 1923, so this 1,000 Mark denomination still carried meaningful purchasing power when it left the Munich vaults, though not for long.

The S-prefix in the Pick reference indicates a regional issue, and Bavarian notes from this transitional year are often found in better condition than their Reichsbank equivalents — Bavaria's more conservative monetary culture meant slower turnover in some districts.

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