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5 000 000 Mark

Uitgever Stadthauptkasse Pößneck (City of Pößneck, Thuringia)
Jaar 1923
Type Local banknote
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Opschrift voorzijde FÜNF MILLIONEN MARK
zahlt die Stadthauptkasse in Pößneck
dem Einlieferer dieses Gutscheines
5 FÜNF MILLIONEN MARK
Dieser Schein verliert seine Gültigkeit vier Wochen nach Bekanntmachung
Pößneck, d. 11. Aug. 1923
Der Gemeindevorsteher:
Gemeinderat:
(Translation: FIVE MILLION MARKS
the main municipal treasury in Pößneck
pays to the bearer of this voucher
5 FIVE MILLION MARKS
This note loses its validity four weeks after announcement
Pößneck, Aug. 11, 1923
The Municipal Head:
Municipal Council:)
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Beveiligingstype Watermark
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Opmerkingen

Pößneck is a small industrial town in Thuringia, and like dozens of German municipalities in the summer and autumn of 1923, its city treasury issued emergency Notgeld when the Reichsbank simply could not supply banknotes fast enough to keep pace with hyperinflation. What sets this note apart is the substrate: genuine leather, not paper. Several German municipalities experimented with unconventional materials — silk, velvet, linen, aluminum foil — partly as a practical measure to produce something durable and difficult to counterfeit, partly because novelty items were known to be hoarded by collectors rather than spent, effectively letting issuers profit from unredeemed notes.

The watermark feature on leather is the genuinely curious detail here. Achieving a watermark effect on hide rather than paper requires a different mechanical process entirely, likely an embossed or blind-pressed pattern rather than a true papermaking watermark.

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