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Germany 1000 Mark 15.9.1922, Set of 10 Notes, Varied Serial Features, Avg Fine + Gift LA21
This listing features a set of 10 German banknotes, all dated 15 September 1922, denominated as 1000 Mark. These notes display intriguing variations in serial number styles, including differences in size, color, and star prefixes or suffixes. The set is in average Fine condition, offering a fascinating glimpse into Germany's hyperinflation era.
Details:
Country: Germany
Denomination: 1000 Mark
Date: 15 September 1922
Condition: Fine – Moderate wear with clear details and legible overprints.
Serial Number Features:
5 Notes with Star Prefix or Suffix
Variations in serial number size and color, reflecting production inconsistencies.
Historical Context:
The early 1920s were marked by extreme hyperinflation in Germany, leading to the rapid devaluation of the Mark. To meet the escalating demand for currency, the Reichsbank issued high-denomination notes like these 1000 Mark bills, often produced under rushed conditions.
These production challenges resulted in inconsistent serial number features, including size and color variations, as well as star prefixes or suffixes, used to distinguish different print runs. Such variations make these notes historically significant and highly collectible.
Estimated Value:
This set of 10 notes, with its unique features and condition, is estimated to be valued between $100 and $150, depending on collector interest.
Special Offer:
Includes a complimentary digital chapter from the Mehilba World Replacement (MWR) reference, focusing on hyperinflation-era German banknotes.
Shipping and Returns:
Shipping: Securely packaged with tracking. Free shipping for orders over $50.
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