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| 表面の説明 | Typographically bold Notgeld note printed in dark ink on cream paper, with a double-rule border enclosing the entire design. The issuer's name 'Hessische Landesbank' is rendered in large ornate Fraktur script across the upper portion, flanked on either side by the numeral '5000000' in serif type, with the word 'Notgeldschein' centered between them. The denomination 'Fünf Millionen Mark' dominates the centre in decorative Gothic lettering, beneath which a block of explanatory text in Gothic script states the note's legal tender status within the Volksstaat Hessen, dated Darmstadt, 22. August 1923, with two facsimile signatures of the Direktorium der Hessischen Landesbank; the lower-left corner bears a circular vignette of the Hessian state arms with a crowned lion, while the red serial number and series letter appear at lower right. |
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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse is unprinted save for the obverse design showing through as a ghost impression on the plain cream paper, with the red serial number and series letter visible in mirror image at the lower left; a fine double-rule frame defines the border of the otherwise blank face. |
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The Hessische Landesbank was one of dozens of regional German institutions authorized to issue emergency currency during the hyperinflation of 1923 — a year when the Reichsbank's own printing capacity was genuinely insufficient to keep pace with demand. By the time five-million-mark denominations were being struck, the purchasing power of the sum was already trivial; notes at this level were often superseded by higher denominations within weeks of issue.
The print run of over twelve million from Böhm is substantial, which keeps surviving examples common. Condition varies sharply — these circulated hard and fast.