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20 000 000 000 Mark

Issuer Stadt Göttingen (Magistrat)
Year 1923
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Size 145 × 75 mm
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Protection type Watermark
Protection description F-S-G Muster watermark (Keller #204)
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Göttingen's municipal authority issued this note during the hyperinflation peak of late 1923, when German city and district governments were legally permitted — effectively compelled — to produce their own emergency currency, Notgeld, as the Reichsbank could not print denominations fast enough to keep pace with collapsing purchasing power. The twenty-billion-mark figure on this note was not exceptional for October 1923; within weeks, notes of one trillion marks were in common use.

The watermarked paper is notable given the circumstances — most municipal issuers of this period printed on whatever stock was available, often plain or even one-sided. That Göttingen used security paper suggests some stock had been reserved or sourced locally before the supply chains deteriorated entirely.

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