Description |
Germany 1000 Mark 21 April 1910, 2 High Grade Notes, Consecutive SN, Fancy 2 Pairs + Lucky 8 + Gift LA31
This listing features two consecutive German Reichsbanknotes, each denominated at 1000 Mark, dated 21 April 1910, in high-grade condition. These notes are further distinguished by their fancy serial numbers, which include 2 pairs and the lucky number 8, enhancing their collector appeal.
Details:
Country: Germany
Denomination: 1000 Mark
Date: 21 April 1910
Pick Number: P-44b
Serial Numbers: Consecutive with Fancy Features:
2 Pairs: Repeating pairs of digits within the serial number.
Lucky Number 8: Featured prominently in both serial numbers.
Condition: High Grade – Crisp notes with minimal handling and sharp details.
Historical Context:
These 1000 Mark notes were issued during the German Empire's pre-WWI period under Kaiser Wilhelm II, a time of economic and cultural prosperity. High-denomination notes like these were used in significant transactions, reflecting the stability of the era.
Consecutive notes with fancy serial numbers, especially those featuring 2 pairs and the culturally significant lucky number 8, are rare and highly sought after by collectors.
Estimated Value:
This pair of consecutive high-grade notes is estimated to be valued between $50 and $100, considering their condition, serial number features, and historical significance.
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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