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| Issuer | Deutsche Notenbank |
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| Year | 1964 |
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| Composition | Paper |
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| Obverse lettering | BANKNOTE FÜNFZIG 50 MARK DER DEUTSCHEN NOTENBANK DDR BERLIN 1964 50 FRIEDRICH ENGELS (Translation: Banknote Fifty marks of the German Central Bank GDR Berlin 1964) |
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| Protection type | Watermark |
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The Deutsche Notenbank was the East German central bank from 1948 until its replacement by the Staatsbank der DDR in 1968. This 1964 issue came at a relatively stable point in the GDR's monetary history — post-Wall, post-currency chaos, before the late-sixties institutional reshuffling. The Staatsdruckerei der DDR handled all DDR banknote production in-house, a deliberate policy choice that kept the printing process entirely within state infrastructure.
A print run of just over twelve million is modest by Western standards but typical for a denomination that saw genuine circulation in a controlled economy with limited consumer purchasing options. Watermark-only security reflects the DDR's reliance on paper quality and controlled distribution rather than sophisticated anticounterfeiting technology.