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| 正面描述 | Yellow-ochre Notgeld note printed in letterpress with a decorative guilloche border enclosing the entire face. The denomination numeral '5' is set in large bold type at upper centre, flanked by the issuing authority inscription, with 'Milliarden Mark' in an imposing blackletter typeface dominating the centre field. The lower portion carries the date 'Recklinghausen, den 23 Oktober 1923', the issuing authority line, two manuscript signatures, and a handwritten serial number at lower left. |
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| 正面铭文 | Notgeld der Stadt Recklinghausen 5 Milliarden Mark zahlt die Hauptkasse der Stadt Recklinghausen dem Einlieferer dieses Scheines Recklinghausen, den 23 Oktober 1923 Der Magistrat der Stadt Recklinghausen |
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Recklinghausen's municipal authority issued this five-billion-mark note during the absolute peak of Weimar hyperinflation — by late 1923, denominations of this magnitude were routine, spent within hours of receipt before their value collapsed further. Municipal issues like this one filled a practical void left by the Reichsbank's inability to print and distribute currency fast enough to meet daily demand.
Local notgeld of this period was typically printed on whatever stock was available, often by regional commercial printers with no banknote experience. Printed locally rather than through an established security printer, which accounts for the relatively basic production quality common to Recklinghausen's emergency issues.