Łódź Ghetto mark


Łódź Ghetto mark was a surrogate currency that circulated in the Łódź Ghetto in 1940–1944 until the Ghetto was liquidated in August 1944. It was divided into 100 pfennig. The notes had no value outside the Ghetto, and could not be exchanged into other currencies.

Special ghetto currency

When the ghetto was established, its residents were compelled to surrender their cash and valuable possessions in exchange for the ghetto mark. In contrast, other significant ghettos in Poland adopted a distinct approach, permitting the use of Polish zloty banknotes and small denominations of the German Reichsmark with unique stamps indicating their exclusive validity within the confines of the ghetto. This was an effective way to strip ghetto residents of their possessions while preventing them from fleeing. Outside of Poland, only the Terezin Ghetto is known to have used its own surrogate currency.
The earliest 10 pfennig coins' design strongly resembled the Reichspfennig of the Third Reich, and the occupation authorities demanded a new design. Further coins were designed by Morduch Glazer.
The initial design of the banknotes was proposed by Wincenty Brauner, a member of the pre-war art group Jung Jidysz, and featured a man breaking apart his chains; this design was rejected by German authorities. The final design was developed by Ignacy Gutman, head of the Ghetto's construction department: it featured a Menorah and a Star of David in the corner. Printing forms for coins were engraved by Pinkus Szwarc.
Order #70 of June 24, 1940, was issued by Chaim Rumkowski, and urged Ghetto residents to exchange their money into the Ghetto marks. The use of other money in the Ghetto was punishable by death.

Coins

  • Coins were issued in the following denominations: 10 pfennig, 5, 10 and 20 mark.
YearNominalImageMetalDiameterWeightCirculationEdge# in

Parchimowicz catalog
Note
194210 pfennigAL-Mg19,10,76100 000smooth13-
194210 pfennigAL-Mg210,76100 000smooth13smooth
19435 markAL22,51,5732 000 000smooth14aincludes 14b
19435 markAL-Mg22,71,0332 000 000smooth14b
includes 14a
-
194310 markAL28,32,6100 000smooth15athickness 1.6–1.7 mm

includes 15b and 15c
194310 markAL28,33,4100 000smooth15bthickness 2.1–2.2 mm

includes 15a and 15c
194310 markAL-Mg28,33,4100 000smooth15cthickness 2.1–2.2 mm

includes 15a and 15b
194320 markAL33,456,98600smooth16

Banknotes

  • Notes were issued in the following denominations: 50 pfennig, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 mark.
Emission dateSeriesNominalObverseReverse# in catalog

of Parchimowicz/Borkowski
May 15, 194050 pfennig156
May 15, 19401 mark157
May 15, 1940A1 mark157
May 15, 19402 mark158
May 15, 19405 mark159
May 15, 194010 mark160
May 15, 194020 mark161
May 15, 194050 mark162