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500 000 000 Mark Landkreis Bochum

发行方 Kreisausschuß des Landkreises Bochum
年份 1923
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面值 500 000 000 Marks (500 000 000)
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正面铭文 LANDKREIS BOCHUM
Fünfhundert Millionen Mark
zahlen die Kreiskommunalkasse, die Amts-, Gemeinde- und Sparkassen des Landkreises Bochum dem Einlieferer dieses Scheines.
Der Kreisausschuß des Landkreises Bochum
Bochum, den 1. Oktober 1923.
Landrat
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500 Millo-Mark
KREISAUSSCHUSS DES LANDKREISES BOCHUM
背面描述 Green and black letterpress reverse centred on a vignette of a large historicist public building, likely the Bochum Kreishaus, rendered in fine line illustration. The bold black numeral 500 and the legend Millo-Mark appear in matching pairs at upper left and upper right above the architectural vignette. A two-line notice in small Fraktur script along the lower border states that the note was issued with the approval of the Reichsminister of Finance and remains valid until the officially announced recall deadline. A faint circular watermark-like ghost impression from the obverse coupon panel is visible at left.
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One of hundreds of emergency currency instruments issued by German district administrations during the hyperinflation of 1923, this note from the Landkreis Bochum — the rural administrative district surrounding the city of Bochum, distinct from the city itself — reflects the point at which the Reichsmark had collapsed so thoroughly that half a billion marks was a denominations of practical, everyday necessity rather than theoretical abstraction. By the time notes at this level were being printed and distributed, the Reichsbank's own supply chain could not keep pace with demand, forcing Kreisausschüsse across the Ruhr to issue their own Notgeld.

The Ruhr occupation by French and Belgian forces, ongoing since January 1923, had strangled industrial output and accelerated the currency's collapse. Local authorities in the region were simultaneously administering passive resistance and managing monetary chaos.

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