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The 5 Mark banknote issued by the Memel Territory, dated February 22, 1922, represents a testament to the period of the Conference of Ambassadors (1920-1923). This banknote, part of the common banknotes of the time, had a face value of 5 Mark, the currency in use at that time.
The banknote is rectangular in shape and made from paper. It features a chain watermark, a security feature integrated into the paper during its manufacture. The banknote was printed by Gebrüder Parcus, a printing company located in Munich, Germany.
The banknote bears the serial number 052479. It is important to note that this banknote is no longer legal tender, as it has been demonetized. The Memel Territory, the issuer of this banknote, is now integrated into Lithuania.
This 5 Mark banknote offers a glimpse into the monetary history of the Memel Territory during a period of political and economic transition. Its design and characteristics reflect the practices of the time in banknote production.