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Germany, Reichsbahn - 5 Billionen Mark 1923 - Pick # S1380 - AU

Description

This banknote, a five billion Mark note issued in Stuttgart during the hyperinflation period in Germany, showcases significant artistic and historical elements. The note features a light green color palette, with elaborate botanical borders and ornate fonts that indicate its denomination and issuing authority. The note's value reflects the extreme devaluation of currency during the post-World War I era. It serves not only as a financial instrument but also as a historical artifact, illustrating the economic challenges faced by Germany at that time.


Obverse (front)
The front of the banknote prominently displays the denomination 'Fünf Billionen Mark' in bold black letters, conveying its immense value in the context of hyperinflation. Above this text, there is a stylized winged emblem, possibly representing a governmental authority. The intricate green patterns surrounding the text enhance its aesthetic appeal while reflecting the ornamental style typical of banknotes from that era. Security features may include a watermark or microprinting, though these are less visible on the image provided.

Reverse (back)
The back of the banknote is not visible, but typically, such notes would include further graphics or additional security features. If following the pattern of other notes from the same period, it may have contained complementary designs or finer details that support the overall theme of economic stability, which was paradoxically absent during its circulation. In historical context, the back may have included instructions or additional information about its acceptance in financial institutions.
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E - Auction # 21 / World Banknotes / March
Main categorie
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Country
Germany
Year
1923

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Our auction presents an extensive and highly diverse offering that will certainly appeal to collectors and enthusiasts alike.

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