目录
为什么需要注册?只是为了防止机器人访问我们的目录。您的邮箱完全保密——我们绝不会分享或在未经您许可的情况下发送任何内容。我们向您保证!
| 正面描述 | 登录 以查看详情 |
|---|---|
| 正面铭文 | NOTGELD DES AMTES HATTINGEN-LAND RUHR BURGRUINE ALTENDORF im Amte Hattingen-Land um 1300 Sitz der Ritter von Altendorpe, um 1600 der Familie Mumm v. Schwarzenstein, verfallen im vorigen Jahrhundert. 50 MILLIARDEN MARK Fünfzig Milliarden Mark ZAHLT DIE AMTSKASSE DES AMTES HATTINGEN-LAND DEM EINLIEFERER DIESES SCHEINES. WINZ, DEN 1. NOV. 1923. DER AMTMANN: DER BEIGEORDNETE: GÜLTIG BIS OKTOBER 1924 FRÜHERE EINZIEHUNG VORBEHALTEN FÜNFZIG MILLIARDEN MARK |
| 背面描述 | 登录 以查看详情 |
| 背面铭文 | FÜNFZIG 50 MILLIARDEN MARK Wo Kuohlen ligget un Eiffen waßt, Do waßt ok Lu, de dorbi paßt. Fünfzig Milliarden Mark 50 MILLIARDEN MARK |
| 签名 | 登录 以查看详情 |
| 防伪类型 | 登录 以查看详情 |
| 防伪描述 | 登录 以查看详情 |
| 变体 | 登录 以查看详情 |
| 备注 |
Hattingen-Land was one of hundreds of German district administrations forced into emergency currency printing during the hyperinflation peak of late 1923, when the Reichsmark's collapse made denominations that would have seemed absurd a year earlier not just necessary but already obsolete by the time notes left the press. The Amtskasse — essentially the district cashier's office — was not a bank and had no business issuing currency, but the breakdown of centralized monetary supply left local authorities with no alternative.
J.H. Born in Elberfeld was a regional commercial printer, not a specialist in banknote production. At this scale of output and denomination, security features were beside the point.