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| 正面描述 | Printed in black letterpress on tan cloth-coated stock, the obverse bears the large diagonal denomination legend 'Fünf Mark' across the centre, with the numeral '5' at the lower left. Restrictive usage clauses are printed in the upper left and lower right quadrants, with the issuing authority and date at foot. A circular violet commandant's handstamp is applied over the face, and a serial number is printed vertically in the right-hand tab margin. |
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| 防伪类型 | Handstamp |
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One of the more unusual materials in the entire German prisoner-of-war auxiliary money corpus. The tan plastic-coated cloth construction was a deliberate anti-counterfeiting measure — ordinary paper equipment and ink would not adhere predictably to the surface, making improvised reproduction inside the camp extremely difficult. Halle an der Saale held Allied officer prisoners, and officers' camps operated under different Geneva Convention provisions, meaning inmates had greater latitude for internal commerce, which is precisely why a functioning camp currency was necessary at all.
The handstamp was the issuing authority's primary control mechanism. Without it, the cloth token was worthless.