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| 裏面の説明 | Printed entirely in grey, the reverse centres on a large circular medallion carrying the legend "NOTGELD DER STADT HAMBORN" around its circumference and "FÜNF MILLIARDEN MARK" within, set over a lozenge-pattern guilloche underprint. Two industrial vignettes — gear-and-crossed-hammer devices — flank the medallion at left and right. Ribbon banners at top and bottom repeat the denomination "MILLIARDEN 5 MILLIARDEN". The red serial number is typeset vertically at the left margin. |
| 裏面の銘文 | Milliarden 5 Milliarden Notgeld der Stadt Hamborn 5 Milliarden Mark Fünf Milliarden Mark Milliarden 5 Milliarden (Translation: Billions 5 Billion Emergency money of the city of Hamborn 5 billion marks Five billion marks Billions 5 Billion) |
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Hamborn was an industrial city in the Ruhr, and by the time this note was issued in 1923 it was already weeks away from ceasing to exist as an independent municipality — it was absorbed into Duisburg in October 1929, but during the hyperinflation peak it was issuing its own Notgeld like dozens of other German cities scrambling to keep commerce functional as Reichsbank notes became worthless faster than they could be printed. A five-billion-mark denomination from a mid-sized industrial city is a precise snapshot of how completely the currency had collapsed.
Local Notgeld of this magnitude was typically printed on whatever stock was available, sometimes on single-sided sheets with minimal security features.