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Germany - 10 Milliarden Mark 1923 - Pick # 116 - UNC-

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This banknote, issued in Germany during the hyperinflation of the early 1920s, represents a significant time in economic history. The note, worth ten billion marks, showcases intricate design elements and security features that were intended to deter counterfeiting. Its unique color palette, with gradients from pink to blue, along with ornamental patterns, reflects the artistic styles of the period. Additionally, the text is printed in an ornate Gothic script, highlighting the cultural context of its creation. The back of the note is equally detailed, with engravings that provide a visual history of the era.


Obverse (front)
The front of the banknote is dominated by the large denomination "Zehn Milliarden" (ten billion) printed prominently in the center. The intricate Gothic script is embellished with ornamental designs in soft pastels, transitioning from pink to blue hues. Notable features include a stylized eagle emblem, representing the German state, and microtext that serves as a security measure. The edges are adorned with patterned borders designed to prevent counterfeiting. These artistic elements reflect the design standards of early 20th-century banknotes, giving it both aesthetic value and historical significance.

Reverse (back)
The reverse side of the banknote features a more simplistic design, mainly employing soft colors and subtle patterns. While less ornate than the front, it includes official seals and additional security features, likely to prevent replication. The overall layout follows a coherent design philosophy, with repeating motifs that provide depth and texture to the surface. Engravings on this side may depict relevant historical symbols or identifiers linked to the issuing authority. Together with its artistic elements, this side reinforces the banknote's legitimacy and reinforces its role in representing a significant period in German history.

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E - Auction # 19 / World Banknotes / February
Main categorie
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Country
Germany
Year
1923

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