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| 表面の説明 | Pink and white notgeld note with a fine guilloche underprint covering the entire field, enclosed within a decorative border. The upper portion bears the serial number at left and denomination 'Mk. 500000' at right, with the issuing bank instruction 'J. F. Schröder Bank K. u. A. Bremen wird angewiesen, gegen diesen Schein im Wege der Bankverrechnung' in Gothic script. A central bold letterpress panel reads 'Fünfhunderttausend Mark', below which the issuing firm 'FRANCKE WERKE K.a.A.' appears with the date line 'Bremen, den 29. August 1923' and three manuscript signatures of the Geschäftsinhaber (proprietors); the printer's imprint 'Bremer Druckerei A.G.' appears at the bottom margin. |
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| 裏面の銘文 | Zucker-Bank BREMEN |
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Francke Werke K.a.A. was a Bremen-based machinery and metalworks manufacturer that, like hundreds of German industrial firms in the summer and autumn of 1923, received emergency authorization to issue notgeld denominated in the inflating millions and hundred-thousands. These factory-issued emergency notes were not a banking function — they were a payroll necessity. Hyperinflation had outpaced the Reichsbank's ability to supply sufficient currency, and large employers printed their own to meet weekly wage obligations.
The Bremer Druckerei A.G. handled production locally, which kept turnaround short — critical when a denomination became inadequate within days of printing.