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| 背面描述 | Dark brown and multicolour letterpress and intaglio on cream paper, dominated by a central allegorical vignette in a bold Expressionist idiom: a bare-chested male figure seen from behind and turning left, holding a hammer in the left hand and a torch in the right, set against a radiating sunburst underprint with large stylised eagle wings spread across the full width of the note. The denomination MARK 500000 MARK is inscribed along the upper border and 5 HUNDERT TAUSEND MARK along the lower border, with the numeral 500000 repeated on both lateral margins; the designer's name GEIER appears at the lower right of the central vignette. |
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| 防伪描述 | Watermark visible in the central oval guilloche zone of the obverse, inscribed BADISCHE BANK. |
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Badische Bank was one of the German private note-issuing banks that found itself printing emergency Inflation-period denominations at a pace its pre-war infrastructure was never designed to support. By mid-1923, the Reichsmark's collapse had pushed regional banks to issue notes in the hundreds of thousands — figures that would have been inconceivable two years earlier. The 500,000 Mark denomination arrived just as that figure was briefly meaningful; within weeks, it was effectively pocket change.
Printed locally in Mannheim, which was also the bank's home city, the note bypassed the major Frankfurt and Berlin printers entirely. Geier's design credit is relatively rare in German regional inflation issues of this period.