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| 背面描述 | Uniface; reverse is blank white paper with no printed design or text. |
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| 防伪描述 | Repeated R-S-V (Reichsschuldenverwaltung) Muster watermark pattern visible throughout the paper, with a central imperial eagle motif. |
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The Reichsschuldenverwaltung — the Reich Debt Administration — was the body responsible for managing Germany's domestic bond obligations during the Weimar period, and this 1925 issue came at a moment of genuine monetary stabilization. The catastrophic hyperinflation of 1921–1923 had been brought under control by the Rentenmark and then the Reichsmark, and the government was now attempting to rebuild public confidence in long-term paper instruments. Issuing a 1,000 Reichsmark bond in 1925 was a deliberate act of institutional credibility.
The watermark is the primary security measure — unsurprising for a bond rather than a circulating note, where the holding period mattered more than anti-counterfeiting speed. Paper quality on surviving examples varies considerably; many were stored in private hands for years before either redemption or the political disruptions that eventually rendered them void.