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5 Mark

Issuer Stadt Karlsruhe (City of Karlsruhe)
Year 1918
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Currency Mark (1914-1924)
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Reverse lettering STADT KARLSRUHE
Die Scheine werden von den städtischen Kassen zum vollen Nennwert in Zahlung genommen und spätestens 1. Februar 1919 zur Einziehung und Einlösung aufgerufen.
FÜNF MARK
Wer Papiergeld nachmacht oder verfälscht, oder nachgemachtes oder verfälschtes stets verschafft, wird gemäß §149 R.St.G.B. bestraft.
STADT KARLSRUHE
C. F. MÜLLER'SCHE HOFBUCHDRUCKEREI, KARLSRUHE
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Protection description Embossed dry seal applied to the oval cartouche on the obverse; note states it is only valid with the Trockenstempel (dry stamp).
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Karlsruhe's municipal administration issued this note under the emergency currency provisions that proliferated across German cities and towns from 1914 onward, but the 5 Mark denomination places it at the upper end of what most Städte dared to authorize — smaller municipalities typically stopped at 1 or 2 Mark. C. F. Müller'sche Hofbuchdruckerei was the city's own court printer, a logical choice for speed and discretion, and the dry stamp served as the authentication device in lieu of more elaborate security printing that wartime paper shortages made impractical.

1918 issues from this series were often redeemed rapidly after the Armistice as municipal authorities scrambled to retire their Notgeld liabilities before regional and national oversight tightened.

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