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500 000 Mark

Uitgever Stadtverwaltung Kaiserslautern (City of Kaiserslautern)
Jaar 1923
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Waarde 500 000 Mark (500 000)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Orange and dark blue Notgeld note with a bold zigzag guilloche border framing the entire face. A large underprint numeral '500' in orange occupies the centre, overlaid with the denomination in Gothic blackletter script reading 'Fünfhunderttausend Mark'; below, a smaller legend advises that the redemption date will be announced in local newspapers. The issue date 'Kaiserslautern, 10. September 1923' is printed centrally at the foot of the vignette, flanked by two manuscript signatures above the titles 'Bürgermeister' (Stadtverwaltung, left) and 'Finanzrat' (Stadthaupt­kasse, right); a handwritten serial number appears at upper right.
Opschrift voorzijde NOTGELD DER STADT
KAISERSLAUTERN
Fünfhunderttausend Mark
DIE ZEIT DER EINLÖSUNG WIRD IN DEN ORTSZEITUNGEN BEKANNT GEGEBEN
STADTVERWALTUNG
BÜRGERMEISTER
KAISERSLAUTERN, 10. SEPTEMBER 1923.
STADTHAUPTKASSE
FINANZRAT
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Opmerkingen

Kaiserslautern entered the hyperinflation notgeld market relatively late. By the time municipal authorities were authorizing 500,000 Mark denominations in 1923, the Reichsbank's own printing capacity had become the binding constraint on the entire German monetary system — local issuers like Kaiserslautern filled the vacuum out of practical necessity, not financial ambition.

The Palatinate region was simultaneously under French occupation at this point, which complicated both commerce and the administrative machinery behind emergency currency issuance. Whether this particular note circulated primarily within the city or leaked into the broader occupied zone is not easily established.

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