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| 表面の説明 | Olive-green guilloche underprint covers the central field, over which the denomination "Fünfzig Milliarden Mark" is printed in large bold letterpress type in dark red-brown. A vertical vignette at right depicts a Black Forest landscape with conifers and a seated figure. A circular municipal cancellation stamp appears at lower left, with a handwritten signature below the issuer line. |
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| 表面の銘文 | Serie III. Gut für fünfzig Milliarden Mark Oktober 1923 Stadtgemeinde Bühl. Der Gemeinderat: Der Zeitpunkt, mit dem die Gültigkeit abläuft, wird in der Karlsruher Zeitung bekannt gemacht. DRUCK D. KONKORDIA BÜHL (BADEN). |
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Fifty billion marks — issued by a small Baden town in the autumn of 1923, when the Reichsbank simply could not print fast enough to keep the wheels of daily commerce turning. Municipal and commercial Notgeld at these denominations wasn't an act of monetary ambition; it was triage. Bühl's administration, like hundreds of others across Germany, was authorized to issue emergency paper to cover payroll and local transactions while hyperinflation made yesterday's notes worthless by morning.
Druckerei Konkordia was a local press, and the production quality reflects that — these notes were printed fast, in quantity, with no pretense of security printing. The Rentenmark stabilization of November 1923 rendered the entire series obsolete within weeks of issue.