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| 背面描述 | Plain white paper reverse printed entirely in black Gothic (Fraktur) script, with the redemption deadline line at top repeated in red ink. Eight printed lines of "Letzter Einlösungstag:" appear in black Fraktur, with the date "Montag, 11. September 1922" supplied in red on the first line only; the remaining seven lines are left blank. A faint watermark impression is visible at right. |
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| 防伪类型 | Watermark |
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Hannoversche Maschinenbau-AG — better known as HANOMAG — was a major industrial concern producing locomotives and heavy machinery, not a financial institution. Like hundreds of German manufacturers during the hyperinflationary spiral of 1922, it was forced to issue its own emergency currency simply to meet weekly payroll, as Reichsbank notes became scarce faster than they could be printed.
This note is an overprint on existing 5 Mark stock — the base note repurposed and restamped to circulate at 500 Mark, a ratio that illustrates how rapidly purchasing power was collapsing by mid-1922. Factory-issued notgeld of this type was redeemable only within a narrow local or corporate ecosystem, and most was returned and destroyed once the issuer settled accounts.