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2 000 000 Mark Weinsberg

Issuer Stadtgemeinde Weinsberg
Year 1923
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In circulation to 15 January 1924
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Obverse lettering Stadtgemeinde Weinsberg. Notgeldschein ZWEI MILLIONEN Mk. Die Scheine werden von der Stadpflege zum Nennwert in Zahlung genommen u. spatestens am 15.Jan.1924 eingelost. Weinsberg,den 7.September 1923
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Reverse lettering Notgeldschein der Stadt Weinsberg 2 000 000 Mark Zwei Millionen Mark
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Weinsberg is a small town in Württemberg better known for the 1140 siege in which Countess Idelinde allegedly negotiated safe passage for the women of the castle, each permitted to carry one person on her back — the men escaped this way, and the story became one of medieval Germany's most repeated anecdotes. Whether the Stadtgemeinde consciously traded on that local pride when issuing emergency currency in 1923 is unknown, but Weinsberg notgeld from this period circulated through one of the most acute phases of Weimar hyperinflation.

The watermarked paper is notable for a municipal issue of this denomination — most town-level notgeld at two million marks was printed on whatever was available.

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