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3 000 000 Mark Bautz

Issuer J. Bautz A.G. Erntemaschinen-Werk, Saulgau
Year 1923
Type Local banknote
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Obverse description Uniface Notgeld voucher printed in dark blue-black on cream paper, its entire field enclosed within a dense guilloche border of interlocking geometric and rosette patterns. A large monogram vignette in the upper centre is surmounted by a wheat-sheaf motif. The denomination "drei Millionen Mark" is set in large Gothic blackletter type across the centre of the note, with the numeral value "Mark: 3,000,000." stated in the upper right; the series and serial number appear in the upper left, with a red circular control stamp overlaid. Two manuscript signatures in ink appear at the lower right above the place-and-date line "Saulgau, den 1. September 1923."
Obverse lettering Gutschein über drei Millionen Mark Dieser Gutschein wird bis 1. November 1923 gegen Verrechnung sofort, gegen bar nach Behebung der Bargeldknappheit von der J. Bautz A.-G., Erntemaschinen-Werk Saulgau, sowie von der Gewerbebank Saulgau in Zahlung genommen. Fristverlängerung vorbehalten. J. Bautz A. G. Erntemaschinen-Werk, Saulgau/Württ. Saulgau, den 1. September 1923
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J. Bautz A.G. was an agricultural machinery manufacturer in Saulgau — not a bank, not a municipality — yet in the hyperinflation summer of 1923 it was issuing its own emergency currency in denominations measured in the millions. This was Notgeld at its most extreme: private industrial firms filling the void left by a Reichsmark so debased that payroll couldn't wait for official notes to arrive from Berlin.

Gebr. Edel, a local Saulgau printer, produced the note — a purely regional operation from design to distribution, circulating among workers and local merchants who had little choice but to accept it.

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