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5 000 000 000 Mark

Issuer Bezirksverband der Amtshauptmannschaft Löbau
Year 1923
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Printer Gebrüder Güttler, Zittau, Germany
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Obverse lettering NOTGELD
Gültig im Bezirke der Amtshauptmannschaft Löbau, einschliesslich der Städte Löbau und Bernstadt
Fünf Milliarden Mark
5 Milliarden 5
Zahlt der Bezirksverband der Amtshauptmannschaft Löbau gegen Rückgabe dieses Notgeldes. Die Gültigkeit erlischt mit Ablauf der Frist, die bei Einziehung des Notgeldes für deren Einlösung öffentlich bekannt gemacht wird.
Der Bezirksverband der Amtshauptmannschaft
Löbau, den 25. Oktober 1923.
Amtshauptmann.
Einlösungsstellen sind die Löbauer Filialen der Allgem. Deutschen Credit-Anstalt, der Commerz- u. Privat-Bank, das Bankhaus G.E. Heydemann und deren Oberlausitzer Zweigniederlassungen, sowie die Girokasse der Stadt Löbau.
Fälschungen und Nachahmungen dieses Notgeldes werden nach den Strafgesetzen verfolgt.
GEBRÜDER GÜTTLER, ZITTAU
Reverse description The reverse is the unprinted verso of this single-sided letterpress note, showing a plain cream paper surface with the obverse text visible in faint mirror image as show-through. No distinct design elements, vignettes, or inscriptions were applied to this side.
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Löbau was a rural district in Saxony, and like hundreds of similar administrative bodies across Germany in late 1923, its Amtshauptmannschaft was forced into the absurd position of issuing emergency currency — Notgeld — simply to keep local commerce moving while the Reichsbank's own notes lost value faster than they could be printed and distributed. By September and October 1923, five billion marks was roughly the cost of a loaf of bread, and even that figure was quickly obsolete.

Gebrüder Güttler in nearby Zittau handled the printing, as they did for several Lausitz-region issuers during this period — proximity mattered enormously when turnaround time was measured in days rather than weeks.

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