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50 Mark

Issuer Magistrat der Stadt Dortmund (for the Stadt- und Landkreise Dortmund und Hörde)
Year 1922
Type Local banknote
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Obverse description Printed in brown and orange on a pale yellow ground within an ornamental orange border frame, the obverse carries the denomination 'Fünfzig Mark' in bold Gothic blackletter across the upper register and '50 M' in large circular cartouches at left and right. A central diamond-shaped vignette illustrates the legend of 'Das Haimonskind,' with Reinold and his brothers mounted on horseback, inscribed 'REINOLD' and 'DAS HAIMONSKIND' within the vignette and 'Gros zvein Glocklein' in Gothic script below the horse. The issuance date 'DORTMUND, AM 10. OKTOBER 1922' appears in an orange panel at lower centre, flanked by two manuscript signatures and the circular red official seal of the Magistrat der Stadt Dortmund.
Obverse lettering Fünfzig Mark
REINOLD
DAS HAIMONSKIND
Gros zvein Glocklein
zahlen die städtischen Kassen in Dortmund und Hörde sowie die Kreis-Stadt-Amts-Spar- u. Gemeindekassen in den Landkreisen Dortmund und Hörde dem Einlieferer dieses Scheines.
DORTMUND, AM 10. OKTOBER 1922
Für die Stadt- und Landkreise Dortmund und Hörde:
Der Magistrat der Stadt Dortmunds
AUSGEGEBEN MIT GENEHMIGUNG DES REICHSMINISTERS DER FINANZEN AUF GRUND DES REICHSGESETZES VOM 17. JULI 1922 (REICHSGESETZBLATT VON 14.8.1922)
DIESER SCHEIN WIRD UNGÜLTIG EINEN MONAT NACH ÖFFENTLICHEM AUFRUF.
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Comments

Dortmund's municipal authority issued this note under the emergency currency (Notgeld) provisions that flooded Germany with locally produced paper during the hyperinflationary spiral of the early 1920s. The Stadt- und Landkreise designation is worth noting — this note circulated across both the urban Dortmund district and the adjacent Hörde Landkreis, giving it a slightly broader territorial remit than purely city-issued Notgeld.

West-Werbe-Dienst was primarily an advertising firm, not a specialist security printer. That a commercial print shop was producing regional currency says everything about how far normal monetary infrastructure had broken down by 1922.

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