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3 000 000 Mark Landesbank der Rheinprovinz

Uitgever Landesbank der Rheinprovinz
Jaar 1923
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Drukker J. P. Bachem, Cologne, Germany
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse is printed in a similar rose-brown and grey-blue guilloche scheme, with a broad lace-pattern border enclosing a plain central field. The denomination "Drei Millionen Mark" is again rendered in large Fraktur script occupying the upper portion of the central panel, with a lighter letterpress repetition of "Drei Millionen Mark" as an underprint text across the lower section. No pictorial vignette is present; the design relies entirely on the typographic treatment and fine guilloche work for its visual effect.
Opschrift keerzijde Drei Millionen Mark
Drei Millionen Mark
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Opmerkingen

The Landesbank der Rheinprovinz was one of dozens of regional and municipal institutions forced into emergency note production during the hyperinflation spiral of 1923, when the Reichsbank simply could not supply enough currency to keep pace with collapsing purchasing power. By the time denominations reached the millions, notes like this one had a useful circulation life measured in days — the value printed on them was often obsolete before the ink dried.

J. P. Bachem was a Cologne-based Catholic publishing house with commercial printing capacity, pressed into notgeld production out of geographic convenience. Not a specialist security printer.

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