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300 000 000 Mark

Issuer Districts of Bonn and Sieg (Prussian province of Rhine)
Year 1923
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Obverse description The face is printed in dark green and black on an uncoloured guilloche ground, with a broad ornamental left border panel containing an elaborate interlaced scroll vignette. The denomination 'Dreihundert Millionen' is set in large blackletter type across the centre field, above a block of justification text in roman type. A red circular letterpress stamp bearing the Bonn city coat of arms appears at lower left, flanked by two manuscript signatures, with the series letter and a red serial number in the upper register.
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Reverse lettering Dreihundert 300 000 000 ♦ 300 000 000 ♦ 300 000 000 ♦ 300 000 000 300 000 000 ♦ 300 000 000 ♦ 300 000 000 ♦ 300 000 000 Millionen
(Translation: Three hundred 300,000,000 ♦ 300,000,000 ♦ 300,000,000 ♦ 300,000,000 300,000,000 ♦ 300,000,000 ♦ 300,000,000 ♦ 300,000,000 Million)
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Notgeld at this denomination belongs to the acute hyperinflationary peak of late 1923, when municipal and district authorities across Germany issued emergency paper because Reichsbank notes simply couldn't keep pace with price movements. The joint issue by the districts of Bonn and Sieg is relatively uncommon — most Rhineland Notgeld from this period came from individual municipalities rather than administrative district pairings.

Rhenania-Druckerei was a local Bonn press, not a specialist security printer, yet the inclusion of a watermark indicates some attempt at anti-counterfeiting even as the face value became meaningless within days of printing.

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