How much is a 100000 Reichsbanknote worth?

How much is a 100000 Reichsbanknote worth?

All items Year

Germany 100,000 Mark 1923 Banknote, 1923-02-01, KM:83a VF(20-25) 17.32 US$
Germany 100,000 Mark 1923 Banknote, 1923-02-01, KM:83a VF(20-25) 5.77 US$
Deutsches Reich 100.000 Mark 1923 Rosenberg Nr.82 d, FZ: P 2 – 3 10.39 US$
Germany 100,000 Mark 1923 Banknote, 1923-02-01, KM:83c EF(40-45) 5.77 US$

Are Reichsmarks worth anything?

During WW2 Germany had the “Reichsmark”, which was roughly 2.50RM to 1US$, so that’s 1 US$ in 1940. One dollar in 1940 is worth $18.60 today. In other words, 1 RM would be worth $7.44 today.

What was the value of German mark?

On 31 December 1998, the Council of the European Union fixed the irrevocable exchange rate, effective 1 January 1999, for German mark to euros as DM 1.95583 = €1.

What is the value of Reichsbanknote?

Weimar Germany Reichsbanknote, 100 billion marks, owned by an Austrian Jewish refugee. Emergency currency, valued at 100 billion marks, likely acquired by Dr. Erich Maier. The note was issued in 1923 by the German government during the period of hyperinflation of the Weimar Republic.

How much is a 1922 Reichsbanknote worth?

All items Year

Deutsches Reich, Weimarer Republik 10000 Mark Reichsbanknote 1922 Inflationsgeld, Fantasiemotiv PCGS 65 Gem UNC 68.31 US$
Germany 10,000 Mark 1922 Banknote, 1922-01-19, KM:71 UNC(63) 17.37 US$
Germany 10,000 Mark 1922 Banknote, KM:71 EF(40-45) 11.58 US$

What currency did Germany use before hyperinflation?

the Rentenmark
Hyperinflation reached its peak by November 1923 but ended when a new currency (the Rentenmark) was introduced.

When did one million mark notes become worthless?

‘Just curious. High denomination German notes are from the great inflation of 1922-23. Money depreciated so quickly that the mark became completely worthless. (a 1 Million mark note was about enough for a nice lunch. A few months later this note wouldn’t buy you a postage stamp).

What was the value of one million marks in 1923?

Money depreciated so quickly that the mark became completely worthless. (a 1 Million mark note was about enough for a nice lunch. A few months later this note wouldn’t buy you a postage stamp). By November 1923, 1 pound of bread cost 3 billion (Millarden in German) marks and a glass of beer cost 4 billion marks.

What was the highest value of a German Banknote?

The inflation ended with the issue of the German Rentenmark at November 1923. 1 Rentenmark was 1,000,000,000,000 Mark. 1 US Dollar was 4.20 Rentenmark. The banknote with the highest denomination was 100,000,000,000,000 mark (100,000 billion marks = Einhundert Billionen Mark) and had the worth of 100 Rentenmark.

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