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| 表面の説明 | The face is printed in grey-green tones with an elaborate guilloche underprint. A large numeral '5' vignette occupies the left field, while the bold letterpress inscription 'FÜNF BILLIONEN' dominates the upper portion. At right, a vertical overprint panel in black reads '5000 MILLIARDEN', and the lower centre bears the Reichsbank eagle seal flanked by a row of facsimile signatures of the Reichsbankdirektorium members. |
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| バリエーション | P#136a - without serial number prefix letter P#136b - with serial number prefix letter (e.g. CD) |
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By November 1923, the German hyperinflationary spiral had reached a point where the Reichsbank could no longer print denominations fast enough to match purchasing power collapse. The five-trillion Mark note — P#136b — was among the final issues before the Rentenmark stabilization of November 15th ended the old currency entirely. Notes of this magnitude circulated for days, sometimes hours, before becoming effectively worthless against the next round of price revisions.
The "b" suffix distinguishes a specific signature combination variant within the series. Paper quality across the late 1923 issues varies considerably, a direct consequence of the Reich's printing contractors working under severe material shortages.