Germany in an album (71) One Mark to 500 Million Marks 1908-1923 includes mostly hyperinflation issues, comprising One Mark (4), Two Marks (5), Five Marks (2), 10 Marks (1), 20 Marks (3), 50 Marks (4), 100 Marks (2), 500 Marks (2), 1000 Marks (5), 5000 Marks (3), 10000 Marks (4), 20000 Marks (3), 50000 Marks (2), 100000 Marks (2), 200000 Marks (1), 500000 Marks (2), One Million Marks (6), Two Million Marks (5), Five Million Marks (3), 10 Million Marks (3), 20 Million Marks (2), 50 Million Marks (3), 100 Million Marks (2), 500 Million Marks (2), and German Reichs Treasury Bonds (2) 1923 for 100000 Marks, and 1922 for 1000 Marks (these VF to EF), most of the notes in mixed grades with many in VF to EF, the notes stuck into the album with what look to be stamp hinges or similar, and appear easily removable with care. The Album titled 'German Cultural History in Official German Imperial Banknotes'. Pages of written text in the album show the tabulated progress of hyperinflation on a daily basis from 1919 to 1923 the album and notes together making an interesting piece of German monetary history
Russia Ruble 1878 Pick A41 Very Good, Ruble 1898 (4) EF-Unc, 3 Rubles 1905 (6) VF-Unc average EF, 5 Rubles 1909 (4) EF-Unc, 10 Rubles 1909 VF-EF, 100 Rubles 1910 (2) about VF, 500 Rubles 1912 (29) average VF. Germany 50 Marks 5.8.1914 Good, 20 Marks 1915 VG, 50 Marks June 1919 (2) VG-F, 10,000 Marks 19.1.1922 Fine, 1000 Marks 15.9.1922 (4) F- VF, 5000 Marks 1.12.1922 (3) aEF and a Notgeld 500,000 Marks Nurnberg 11.8.1923 Fine
GermanyJewish ghetto of Litzmannstadt, 20 marks Pick PO 565a dated 15th May 1940 serial 229005 GEF - about UNC with some spotting on reverse and rare in this high grade. Nazi Germany occupied Poland on September 1, 1939; Lodz was renamed Litzmannstadt and annexed to the German Reich. In February, the Germans forcibly relocated the large Jewish population into a sealed ghetto. All currency was confiscated in exchange for Quittungen [receipts] that could be exchanged only in the ghetto. The scrip was designed by the Judenrat [Jewish Council] and includes traditional Jewish symbols. The Germans closed the ghetto in the summer of 1944 by deporting the residents to concentration camps
Germany (4) 100 Marks 1996 issue Pick 46 UNC, 20 Marks 1970-1980 issue Pick 32c EF, 10 Marks 1989-1991 issue Pick 38a UNC, 5 Marks 1970-1980 issue Pick 30b EF, along with 5 Euros 2002 X 06598821098 mis-cut Error note with part of the left of the note appearing at the right in error UNC
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