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20 Goldpfennig Meßamt für die Mustermessen in Leipzig

Issuer Meßamt für die Mustermessen in Leipzig
Year 1923
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Printer Adolf Forker, Leipzig, Germany
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Obverse lettering D. No 232936
Diesen Notgeldschein
kann der Inhaber, binnen Monatsfrist
nach Aufruf, gegen
Zwanzig Goldpfennig
gleich dem einundzwanzigsten Teil eines Dollars
nach unserer Wahl in wertbeständiger Anleihe bezw. Goldschatzanweisungen
des Deutschen Reichs oder gegen einen dem Kurs des hinterlegten Wert-
papieres am Tage der Zahlung entsprechenden
Barbetrag an unseren Kassen eintauschen.
Leipzig, den 14. November 1923
Meßamt für die Mustermessen
in Leipzig
ADOLF FORKER LEIPZIG
Reverse description The reverse is printed in teal on paper with a dense guilloche wave-pattern underprint across the entire surface. At the centre, an ornate cartouche with pointed and scalloped borders, framed by floral rosettes at the top and bottom, contains the principal text in Gothic script. The overall design is spare, relying entirely on the guilloche background and the decorative cartouche for visual structure.
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The Leipzig trade fair authority — Meßamt für die Mustermessen — issued its own emergency currency in 1923 because the hyperinflationary collapse of the Reichsmark made ordinary commercial transactions at the fair essentially impossible. Denominated in Goldpfennig rather than paper marks, this note sidestepped the inflation entirely by pegging value to gold, a practice several large German institutions adopted that year to keep business functioning while the central currency disintegrated.

Adolf Forker was a Leipzig commercial printer, not a specialist banknote house — which shows in the production.

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