Germany 100,000 Mark 1923 Reichsbanknote – About AUNC Condition – Historic Hyperinflation Note
Authentic Germany 100,000 Mark Reichsbanknote (1923) issued during the Weimar Republic’s hyperinflation crisis. This historic note features a portrait of Albrecht Dürer, one of Germany’s most celebrated Renaissance artists, and was printed by the Reichsbank in Berlin.
Dated February 1923, this high-denomination banknote reflects the extreme economic instability of post-World War I Germany, when currency values collapsed and denominations rose rapidly. The reverse displays an intricate guilloché design typical of early 20th-century German banknote engraving.
An essential piece for collectors of German hyperinflation currency, world banknotes, or economic history artifacts.
Banknote Details
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Country: Germany
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Issuer: Reichsbank
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Denomination: 100,000 Mark
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Year: 1923 (February issue)
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Series: Weimar Republic Hyperinflation
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Obverse: Portrait of Albrecht Dürer
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Reverse: Ornate guilloché and denomination design
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Serial Number: Green serial (as issued)
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Printer: Reichsdruckerei, Berlin