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3 000 000 Mark Hohenlimburg; Hoesch

Issuer Eisen- und Stahlwerk Hoesch Aktiengesellschaft, Abt. Limburger Fabrik- und Hüttenverein
Year 1923
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Obverse lettering Eisen- u. Stahlwerk Hoesch A.-G. in Dortmund
Abteilung: Limburger Fabrik- und Hüttenverein
Gutschein Drei Millionen Mark
Dieser Gutschein hat bis zum 30. Sept. 1923 Gültigkeit und wird beim Barmer Bankverein in Hohenlimburg kostenlos eingelöst.
Hohenlimburg, 30. Aug. 1923.
Eisen- und Stahlwerk Hoesch Aktiengesellschaft in Dortmund
Abt. Limburger Fabrik- u. Hüttenverein
Reverse description Plain cream paper reverse, unprinted, showing only the bleed-through impression of the obverse letterpress text in mirror image.
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Hoesch was one of the Ruhr's dominant steel producers, and like most heavy industrial firms in 1923, it was issuing its own emergency currency — Notgeld — simply to meet payroll. The Reichsbank could not print fast enough to keep pace with hyperinflation, so companies of sufficient local weight were effectively licensed to fill the gap with their own scrip, redeemable at the issuing plant's cashier.

The Limburger Fabrik- und Hüttenverein was Hoesch's Hohenlimburg operation, a separate administrative division tied to the region's long tradition of cold-rolling and finishing work. Three million marks, a staggering sum eighteen months earlier, was by mid-1923 roughly the cost of a streetcar ride.

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