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| Issuer | SS Standort-Kantine Buchenwald |
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| Year | 1940 |
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| Currency | Reichsmark (1924-1948) |
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| Obverse lettering | Standort-Kantine-Buchenwald RM. 3 RM. WERTMARKE (Translation: Location Buchenwald Canteen RM 3 RM TOKEN) |
| Reverse description | Unprinted plain paper reverse in pale blue tint, showing faint bleed-through of the obverse letterpress impression. The surface is otherwise blank with no additional text, vignette, or security features. |
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Buchenwald camp scrip was not money in any functional sense — it was a control mechanism. The SS introduced Lagergeld across the camp system in 1944 under orders from Himmler's office, ostensibly to create a semblance of economic normalcy and deflect Red Cross scrutiny, though the canteen goods it nominally purchased were scarce, overpriced, and largely inaccessible to the vast majority of prisoners.
The 1940 date here warrants caution. Buchenwald scrip is among the most extensively forged of all concentration camp material, with post-war reproductions circulating almost from the moment of liberation. Provenance documentation matters enormously for any example in this series.