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| 裏面の説明 | Grey-black letterpress impression on white paper with a burgundy outer frame and a repeating guilloche-style underprint. The central vignette is a detailed engraved scene of a medieval military encampment before the hilltop fortress of Weinsberg, with armed soldiers, tents, cannon, and cavalry visible; the denomination 500,000 is printed vertically along the right margin in bold black numerals. A motto verse runs along the lower margin. |
| 裏面の銘文 | Die Scheine werden von der Stadtpflege zum Nennwert in Zahlung genommen und spätestens am 15. Januar 1924 eingelöst. 500,000 Durch treue Weiber, Wein und Sang -- Hat Weinsberg seinen guten Klang. |
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Weinsberg is a small town in Württemberg whose name is attached to one of the more darkly comic episodes in medieval German history — the 1140 siege in which Conrad III granted the women of the castle safe passage with whatever they could carry on their backs, whereupon they carried their husbands out. Whether that local pride had any bearing on the town's decision to issue its own emergency currency during the hyperinflation of 1923 is a separate matter entirely.
Like most Württemberg Notgeld at this denomination level, this note was produced locally during the period when municipal and commercial issuers were printing faster than the Reichsbank could supply. The watermarked paper is worth noting — at 500,000 Mark face value, that security feature was already an absurdity given the rate at which the denomination was being rendered worthless.