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5 000 000 Mark

Issuer Stadt Landau in der Pfalz (City of Landau in the Palatinate)
Year 1923
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Value 5 000 000 Marks (5 000 000)
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Reverse description Printed in ochre on cream paper; a central ornamental cartouche with pointed arch framing displays the large numeral '5000000' above '· MARK ·' in bold letterpress, set against a lined guilloche-style underprint ground. A decorative floral urn vignette surmounts the cartouche at top centre, the whole enclosed in a foliate border. The serial number 'A. No. 18848' appears below the frame, with the redemption clause in small Gothic text at the foot.
Reverse lettering 5000 000 Mark
Der Schein wird ungültig, wenn er nicht binnen einem Monat nach erfolgter Bekanntmachung bei den veröffentlichten Einziehungsstellen eingereicht wird.
(Translation: 5,000,000 Marks
The note will become invalid if it is not submitted within one month after the announcement at the published redemption offices.)
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Landau in der Pfalz was under French military occupation when this note was issued — the entire Palatinate had been administered by French forces since 1919, and the region's communication and supply lines with the rest of Germany were deliberately disrupted. Municipal authorities across occupied towns were forced to issue their own emergency currency to keep local economies functional, since Reichsbank notes were increasingly scarce and their face values were obsolete almost the moment they arrived.

Five million marks sounds extraordinary, but by mid-1923 it was a tram fare. This denomination became routine within weeks of printing.

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