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5 000 000 Mark Marktsparkasse

Uitgever Marktsparkasse Langquaid
Jaar 1923
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Drukker Graphische Kunstanstalt Heinr. Schele, Regensburg
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Beschrijving keerzijde Green letterpress design on cream paper with the central frame occupied by a detailed vignette of the Langquaid Rathaus (town hall), a stepped-gabled Gothic building with corner turrets, captioned 'Rathaus' below. Two ribbon scrolls arch above the building bearing the inscriptions 'Langquaid' and 'Rathaus'. Ornate lozenge-shaped guilloche side panels carry the denomination numerals, and the printer's imprint appears in small capitals along the lower margin. A serial number is printed vertically in the left guilloche panel.
Opschrift keerzijde Langquaid
Rathaus
Rathaus
ENTWURF U. DRUCK DER GRAPHISCHEN KUNSTANSTALT HEINR. SCHELE, REGENSBURG
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Langquaid is a small market town in Lower Bavaria — the kind of municipality you would not expect to find issuing its own emergency currency. During the hyperinflation of 1923, German municipalities, savings institutions, and local authorities were legally permitted to issue Notgeld to plug the gap left by a central banking system that simply could not print fast enough to keep pace with collapsing purchasing power. The Marktsparkasse Langquaid took that authorization and contracted Heinr. Schele in Regensburg, a regional printer capable of handling the volume.

By the time five-million-mark denominations were routine, the notes were often worth less than the paper they were printed on within days of issue.

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