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What is a Reichsbanknote 100000?

What is a Reichsbanknote 100000?

Reichsbank note, valued at 100,000 marks, distributed in Germany from February to November 1923. The emerging National Socialist German Worker’s (Nazi) Party frequently used the bills to their advantage, writing anti-Semitic messages on them, which blamed Jews for Germany’s financial problems.

How much are old German marks worth?

Although German mark notes and coins are no longer legal tender, most of those issued after June 20, 1948 can be exchanged for the equivalent value in euro at Deutsche Bundesbank branches or by post. One euro is worth 1.956 marks.

Where is a Reichsbanknote from?

Weimar Germany Reichsbanknote, 100000 mark Reichsbank note, valued at 100,000 marks, distributed in Germany from February to November 1923.

When did the Reichsbanknote come out in Germany?

Imperial Germany Reichsbanknote, 100 marks, 100 marks, issued in 1908 Object | Accession Number: 2009.263.24 100 mark bank note issued in Imperial Germany in 1908. This note has a green seal which indicates it was printed post World War I (1914-1918.)

When was the first 100 mark note issued in Germany?

Imperial Germany Reichsbanknote, 100 marks, 100 marks, issued in 1908. 100 mark bank note issued in Imperial Germany in 1908. This note has a green seal which indicates it was printed post World War I (1914-1918.)

What does a German 100100 note look like?

100 mark bank note issued in Imperial Germany in 1908. This note has a green seal which indicates it was printed post World War I (1914-1918.) Rectangular offwhite paper currency with a graphic design in black and blue ink. The face has a light blue interlocked oval patterned background with a narrow blue geometric border.

When did the Weimar Republic introduce the 100 mark?

Features Issuer Germany – 1871-1948 Period Weimar Republic ( 1918-1933) Type Standard banknote Year 1920 Value 100 Mark (100)