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| 背面铭文 | DIESER SCHEIN HAT NUR DANN GÜLTIGKEIT, WENN DERSELBE MIT DEN BEIDEN NAMEN LANG UND SCHMELZER, SOWIE DEM AMTSIEGEL VERSEHEN IST. GUTSCHEIN ÜBER 500000 MARK CARL ELLER (A. & H. LONY), LAUTERECKEN |
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| 防伪描述 | Validity conditional on two named signatories (Lang and Schmelzer) and an official municipal seal (Amtssiegel); handwritten signatures applied individually to each note. |
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Lauterecken is a small market town in the Palatinate, and by mid-1923 even municipalities of this scale were printing their own emergency currency — Notgeld — as Reichsbank notes became worthless faster than they could be distributed. The 500,000 Mark denomination places this squarely in the hyperinflation peak, when that sum represented increasingly little purchasing power week to week.
Carl Eller, trading as A. & H. Lony, was the local printer — a town this size had no specialist security press, and the official stamp and dual signatures of Lang and Schmelzer were the only fraud deterrents available.