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| 正面描述 | Printed in black on a pink and purple ground with a green guilloche underprint at right, the obverse bears a central portrait vignette of Bürgermeister Brauweiler. The denomination and issuing authority are set within elaborate letterpress borders, with the full payment clause and date of issue inscribed in period Gothic typeface. |
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| 正面铭文 | Reichsbanknote Fünfzigtausend Mark Zahlt die Reichsbankhauptkasse in Berlin gegen diese Banknote dem Einlieferer Berlin, den 19.November 1922 Reichsbankdirektorium 50000 |
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This note entered circulation during the accelerating collapse of the German mark in 1922 — before the truly catastrophic phase of hyperinflation, but well into the period when the Reichsbank was printing at a pace that made 50,000 marks a plausible denomination rather than an absurdity. By November 1923, the same face value would be functionally worthless, exchangeable for a fraction of a US cent.
Pick 80 is one of several large-denomination issues from this period where date and serial variations are numerous, largely because notes were rushed into production across multiple print runs to keep pace with collapsing purchasing power. The Reichsbank's records from this period are incomplete, making precise print-run figures difficult to establish with confidence.