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| 背面描述 | The reverse is printed on plain cream paper with the denomination numeral '5 000 000' overprinted in large bold red figures centred across the note, with a faint show-through of the obverse design visible beneath. The composition is otherwise unadorned, lending the reverse a stark, utilitarian character typical of inflationary-period emergency currency. |
| 背面铭文 | 5 000 000 |
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Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz was one of hundreds of German municipalities that resorted to printing their own emergency currency during the hyperinflation of 1923, when the Reichsmark was losing value faster than the Reichsdruckerei could supply notes. By the time denominations reached the millions, local treasuries — Stadtkassen — had little choice but to self-issue, often on whatever paper stock was available, with rudimentary typography and minimal security features.
The five-million mark denomination places this note firmly in the mid-to-late phase of the crisis, before the November 1923 Rentenmark stabilization rendered the entire Notgeld system obsolete almost overnight.