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Notgeld Lichtenstein-Callnberg 1923
This page contains Notgeld banknotes that were issued in 1923 by the municipalities of Lichtenstein-Callnberg.
Lichtenstein-Callnberg is a city in the German state Saxony. Today the city has a population of about 13,000.
Lichtenstein was first mentioned in a document of emperor Friedrich II. as "castrum Lichtenstein" in 1212. The castle of Lichtenstein was first mentioned explicitly in 1286.
The castle was build and occupied by the aristrocratic family Schönburg (until 1945).
The town Callnberg was founded in 1706. It merged with Lichtenstein in 1920.
Until German reunification in 1990, the city belonged to the German Democratic Republic (East Germany).
Find out more about Inflation Notgeld.
10 Million Mark
This note was issued by the Town Lichtenstein-Callnberg.
It is dated 25 August 1923.
500 Million Mark
This note was issued by the Town Lichtenstein-Callnberg.
It is dated 10 October 1923.
1 Billion Mark
This note was issued by the Town Lichtenstein-Callnberg.
It is dated 19 October 1923.
5 Billion Mark
This note was issued by the Town Lichtenstein-Callnberg.
It is dated 22 October 1923.
50 Billion Mark
This note was issued by the Town Lichtenstein-Callnberg.
It is dated 1 November 1923.
100 Billion Mark
This note was issued by the Town Lichtenstein-Callnberg.
It is dated 1 November 1923.
500 Billion Mark
This note was issued by the Town Lichtenstein-Callnberg.
It is dated 15 November 1923.
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