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500 000 Mark

发行方 Stadt Solingen (City of Solingen)
年份 1923
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货币 Mark (1914-1924)
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正面描述 Printed in blue and dark blue on buff paper, the obverse carries an intricate guilloche underprint across the entire field, with two large rosette medallions flanking a central vignette of a standing male figure — an allusion to Solingen's historic blade-making craft. The denomination 'Fünfhunderttausend Mark' is set in bold Fraktur script at centre, beneath which the city seal of Solingen appears, with the issue date 'Solingen, 1. August 1923' and the Oberbürgermeister's signature positioned at lower right. The printer's imprint 'Kunstanstalt Hermann Rabitz, Solingen' is placed at the foot of the note.
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背面铭文 STADT SOLINGEN
500,000
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Solingen's half-million Mark note was printed locally by Kunstanstalt Hermann Rabitz, a commercial art printing firm in the city — exactly the kind of regional shop that municipal authorities across the Weimar Republic turned to when hyperinflation outpaced the Reichsbank's ability to supply adequate currency. By mid-1923, cities and towns were legally permitted to issue their own emergency money, Notgeld, to meet payroll and keep local commerce moving. The denominations escalated so fast that notes printed in one week were economically obsolete by the next.

Solingen, a city built on precision metalworking — knives, scissors, surgical instruments — had a functioning industrial base that made local scrip marginally trustworthy. That distinction mattered in 1923.

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