Germany 1929–1935 Reichsbanknote Set – 10, 20, 50 & 100 Reichsmark – Weimar Era Type Set – VF/XF
This original four-note Germany Reichsbanknote set represents the stabilized currency period following the hyperinflation crisis of the early 1920s. Issued under the authority of the Reichsbank between 1929 and 1935, these notes are among the most recognizable and historically significant banknotes of the Weimar Republic era.
Included in This Set:
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10 Reichsmark (1929) – Featuring Albrecht Dürer
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20 Reichsmark (1929) – Classical portrait design
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50 Reichsmark (1933) – Prominent industrial-era portrait
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100 Reichsmark (1935) – Blue-toned note featuring Friedrich von Schiller
These notes were issued under the stabilization law of August 30, 1924, marking Germany’s return to economic order following hyperinflation. They circulated during one of the most politically and economically important periods in European history.
Condition (Grade Estimate)
Based on the images provided:
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Moderate central folds are visible
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Some margin handling and light staining consistent with circulation
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Paper integrity intact with no major tears noted
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Strong ink color and bold red serial numbers
Estimated Grade Range:
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10 RM – Very Fine (VF 20–25)
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20 RM – Very Fine (VF 20)
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50 RM – Very Fine to Extremely Fine (VF/XF 25–30)
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100 RM – Very Fine (VF 20–25)