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| 背面描述 | The reverse is printed in steel-blue and brown on a fine guilloche underprint. A central vignette presents an intaglio view of the Reichstag portal with its classical columned entrance, set within a circular medallion bordered by intricate lathe-work rosettes. Large numeral "5" denominators appear at left and right against the guilloche background. |
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| 防伪描述 | The note is printed on watermarked paper |
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The Reichskreditkassen were not conventional banks but military financial instruments — field institutions established specifically to issue occupation currency in territories seized by Wehrmacht forces. This 5 Reichsmark note circulated not in Germany itself but in occupied countries, where it was imposed at exchange rates that systematically extracted wealth from local economies. France, the Low Countries, Greece, the Eastern territories — the specific theatre of use for any given note is rarely recoverable from the physical object alone.
The series ran across the entire war, and late-issue examples often show the paper and printing degradation consistent with wartime supply shortages in German state printing operations after 1942.