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Germany 20 Mark, Set of 5 Notes, 1907-1914, Different Dates, Avg Fine + Gift LA25
This listing features a set of five German 20 Mark banknotes, all of the same design, issued between 1907 and 1914. Each note bears a different date, showcasing the evolution of early 20th-century German currency during a period of economic and political stability prior to World War I.
Set Details:
Country: Germany
Denomination: 20 Mark
Dates Included:
20. April 1907
April 1908
April 1909
April 1910
April 1914
Condition: Average Fine – Moderate wear with all key details intact and legible.
Historical Context:
The 20 Mark Reichsbanknotes were issued during the German Empire under Kaiser Wilhelm II. These notes reflect the financial strength and stability of the empire in the years leading up to World War I. While the design remained consistent, minor changes like the date highlight the continued production of this widely circulated note.
As the last year before the outbreak of WWI, the 1914 note is particularly significant, representing the end of an era for pre-war German currency.
Estimated Value:
This set, with its range of dates and consistent design, is estimated to be valued between $100 and $150, depending on market demand.
Special Offer:
Includes a complimentary digital chapter from the Mehilba World Replacement (MWR) reference, focusing on early 20th-century German banknotes.
Shipping and Returns:
Shipping: Securely packaged with tracking. Free shipping for orders over $50.
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