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| 表面の説明 | Printed in blue and dark brown on plain paper, the obverse is framed by an ornate letterpress border of scrollwork and foliate guilloche. The large Gothic-script denomination 'Fünfhunderttausend Mark' occupies the central horizontal band, above which the heading 'Notgeldschein der Stadt Meerane' is set in decorative blackletter type. A central vignette at mid-field carries the Meerane town coat of arms surmounted by crossed implements, flanked by lower left text confirming validity for two months within the city, and lower right the date 'Meerane, den 8. Aug. 1923' with printed designations for the Stadtrat and Stadtverordneten alongside two manuscript signatures; the anti-counterfeiting legend runs along the bottom margin. |
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| 裏面の銘文 | 500000 Fünfhunderttausend Mark |
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Meerane was a mid-sized textile town in Saxony that, like hundreds of German municipalities, was forced into printing its own emergency currency during the hyperinflation of 1923 as the Reichsbank simply could not supply denominations fast enough to keep pace with price collapse. This 500,000 Mark note is Notgeld in the inflationary sense — Inflationsgeld — distinct from the earlier 1914–1922 small-change Notgeld issued as collectibles. By the time half-million Mark denominations were necessary for ordinary commerce, this note's purchasing power was already eroding within days of issue.
The watermarked paper is worth noting: most municipal issuers at this level used whatever stock was available, and the presence of a watermark suggests either pre-printed security paper sourced locally or a printer with existing stock. Meerane had active printing capacity tied to its textile trade infrastructure.