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5 000 000 Mark

Uitgever Gemeindekasse Brunndöbra (Municipality of Brunndöbra, Federal state of Saxony)
Jaar 1923
Type Local banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Typeset Notgeld on cream paper with a repetitive ochre guilloche underprint forming a decorative border and central panel. The denomination 'Fünf Millionen Mk.' is set in large bold letterpress type at centre, with the issuing authority 'Die Girokasse Brunndöbra' above and 'Die Gemeindekasse.' below the date. A circular official municipality stamp of Vogtland is applied at lower centre, flanked by two manuscript signatures.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Plain cream paper reverse showing full bleed-through of the obverse letterpress impression in mirror image, with no independent design elements, text, or vignettes. The text and signatures from the face are faintly legible in reverse through the thin paper stock.
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Opmerkingen

Brunndöbra is a small village in the Vogtland district of Saxony, and its municipal treasury issuing five million marks in 1923 is less surprising than it sounds — by mid-1923, German notgeld had escalated from a postwar small-change solution into a desperate local response to hyperinflation that was outpacing the Reichsbank's own printing capacity. Hundreds of municipalities, businesses, and institutions issued emergency currency at this stage, many with print runs measured in days before the face value became worthless.

The Gemeindekasse — literally the community cash office — was the issuing authority, not a bank. That distinction mattered legally, though in practice enforcement was impossible during the collapse.

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