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10 Mark

10 Mark - obverse10 Mark - reverse

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Features

Issuer City of Ludwigshafen am Rhein (Federal state of Bavaria)
Type Local banknotes
Year 1918
Value 10 Marks
Currency Mark (1914-1924)
Composition Paper
Size 130 × 80 mm
Shape Rectangular
Demonetized 2 January 1919
Number
N#
203798

Obverse

Lettering:
Dieser Schein wird von allen städtischen Kassen mit 10 Mark in Zahlung genommen und gilt als Zahlungsmittel bis 1.Februar 1919.
Nach diesem Zeitpunkte wird der Schein während einer vom Stadtrate noch zu bestimmenden und öffentlich bekannt zu machenden Frist bei den städtischen Kassen gegen bar eingelöst.

Ludwigshafen am Rhein 11.Oktober 1918

Die Stadtverwaltung, Oberbürgermeisterk.geh.Hofrat

Translation:
This banknote is taken in payment by all municipal cash offices with 10 marks and is considered to be money until February 1, 1919.
After this point in time, the banknote will be redeemed for cash at the municipal coffers for a period to be determined and made public by the city council.

Ludwigshafen am Rhein October 11, 1918

The city administration, Lord Mayor

Reverse

Lettering:
Mark 10 Mark

Hofbuchdruckerei Weiß & Hameier. Ludwigshafen a.Rh.

Translation:
Mark 10 Mark

Court printing company Weiß & Hameier, Ludwigshafen on Rhine

Printer

Weiss & Hameier, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany

Comments

The first emergency money was issued in Ludwigshafen on October 11, 1918 and in Frankenthal on October 10, after the Reichsbankstelle in Ludwigshafen had informed the city administration on October 4 that the Reichsbank directorate in Berlin could no longer meet the increased need for means of payment and one therefore suggesting that the city administration issue emergency money. Therefore, at its meeting on October 11, 1918, the city council decided to issue paper emergency notes with the nominal values of five, ten, 20 and 50 marks, which were valid until February 1, 1919.

The court book printing company Weiß & Hameier, which was equipped to print bonds, accepted to print the money. So that no fraud could take place during printing, a check was carried out by the municipal cash controller, assisted by officials from the city treasury.

Banknotes of 5, 10, 20 and 50 Marks were printed in total 683,385 pieces with a total value of 14,563,500 marks.
Because of the shortage of means of payment that still existed in 1919, the district president extended the validity of the emergency notes in the Palatinate region until April 1, 1919. Initially, the 50-mark notes lost their validity on March 31 and until April 30, 1919 also the five , Ten and 20 mark notes. The remuneration was cashless for banks and public funds. Only private individuals received cash when exchanging. As of the cut-off date, 4083 notes had been redeemed, which represented a value of 72,395 marks. The redemption continued until 1920 because there were no counterfeits of this paper emergency money, so that ultimately 1356 notes with a value of 14,185 marks were never redeemed.

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC
1918 

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