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Notgeld Pössneck (Thuringia) 1923
This page contains Notgeld banknotes that were issued in 1923 by the municipalities of
Pössneck. The town is located in the German state of Thuringia. The settlement was founded in the
9th century A.D. and became town rights in 1324. Today about 14,000 people live here. Pössneck was
known for its textile and leather industry. The latter was the basis for several issues of
Notgeld made from Leather.
Find out more about Inflation Notgeld.
100,000 Mark - overprint
This note was issued by Stadt Pössneck in Thüringen (town Pössneck in Thuringia).
This bill is an overprint of a 100 Mark note dated 13 September 1922.
500,000 Mark
This note was issued by Stadt Pössneck in Thüringen (town Pössneck in Thuringia).
It is dated 11 August 1923.
50 Million Mark
This note was issued by Stadt Pössneck in Thüringen (town Pössneck in Thuringia).
It is dated 11 August 1923.
This banknote is a rare piece of Leather Money.
Backside of the banknote shows scenes from leather manufacturing of the producer of this
banknote: "Emil Brüderlein Lederwerke Pössneck"
Misc Notgeld Pössneck 1923
500,000 Mark
This note was issued by C.G. Vogel (Druckerei u. Verlag) in Pössneck
(C.G. Vogel Printer and Publisher in Pössneck).
It is dated 15 August 1923.
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