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| 表面の説明 | Printed on thick smooth white paper in blue-green ink with a red border frame (Rahmen) and red overprint elements; the main text is rendered in black. A six-digit serial number appears in green, prefixed with the letter N. The layout is typographic in character, consistent with emergency currency (Notgeld) production of the 1923 hyperinflationary period. |
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| 裏面の説明 | Printed entirely in blue-green on white paper, the reverse carries a bold, geometrically stylized design centered on the large numeral denomination '20 000 000' set within an elaborate oval guilloche medallion. The denomination '20 MILLIONEN MARK' is inscribed above and below in large block lettering, while the issuer's name 'SÄCHSISCHE STAATSBANK' and the designation 'NOTGELD' repeat in a circular legend around the central vignette. Corner ornaments of scroll and wave guilloche patterns complete the decorative border. |
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The Sächsische Staatsbank was one of several German regional state banks that issued emergency currency during the hyperinflation peak of 1923 — a period in which denominations escalated so rapidly that notes became functionally obsolete within days of printing. Twenty million marks sounds extraordinary; by late 1923 it would not have bought a loaf of bread.
Printed locally in Dresden rather than routed through the Reichsdruckerei, which was overwhelmed by demand across all issuing authorities that year.