What does 100 mark mean on a Reichsbanknote?
It ranges from 0 to 100, 0 meaning a very common coin or banknote and 100 meaning a rare coin or banknote among Numista members. GERMANY 1920 100 MARK REICHSBANKNOTE Pic# 69a Z prefix. UNC $9.99
What is the serial number on the 100 Ma Reichsbank?
The serial number Nr5601352G is printed vertically on each side in green ink. On the upper and lower right is the bank seal with the Imperial eagle in green ink. The back has a light blue diamond patterned background within a frame with a geometric outer border and a narrow inner border enclosing the repeating phrase, 100 MA RK BANKNOTE.
When was the first 100 mark note issued?
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.)
What kind of bank note is 100 cruzeiros?
100 cruzeiros bank note issued in Brazil. Brazil currency note, 200 cruzeiros, issued postwar. 200 cruzeiros bank note issued in Brazil. Cigar box use to hold ration stamps that may have belonged to Abigail de Vries or her children. It is for a Brazilian cigar brand, but has a Dutch label on the bottom.
Who was the creator of the Reichsbank note?
Reichsbank note, valued at 10,000 marks, distributed in Germany from January 1922 to November 1923. The front medallion depicts German artwork, Portrait of a Young Man, created by Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer.
What was the value of the Reichsbank in 1923?
Reichsbank note, valued at 20,000 marks, distributed in Germany from February to November 1923. German efforts to finance World War I sent the nation into debt. Following their defeat, the Treaty of Versailles obligated Germany to pay reparations to several countries, which increased the nation’s financial struggles.
Why was the Reichsbanknote called the Vampire note?
It is often called the Vampire note because the unknown engraver altered Dürer’s original portrait slightly so that when turned sideways, the face of a vampire is visible in the shadows on the man’s neck. The vampire represented France sucking the blood out of Germany because of the heavy reparations they were forced to pay.