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Post by admin on Dec 30, 2007 12:23:54 GMT 1
I received some German banknotes from 1923 (I think). Now I know the entire history behind this notes (inflation and such) but I would like some more information about the notes. There are numbers and codes on it, wich I cannot seem to find on the Internet, anyone?
Here's a list:
20 Millarden Mark Coded YZ-12 and numbered 001412 on October 1th 1923 (Berlin)
1000 Mark Numbered 843745, it has an E in the upper left corner and CD in the upper right. It's dated on September 15th 1922 (Berlin)
1 Million Mark Numbered 530317, dated Juli 20th 1923 (Aachen)
100 Millionen Mark Numbered 316849, it says Serie B in the upper left corner and it's dated 20th Juli 1923 (Aachen)
20000 Mark Coded Q-BD and numbered 116112 on ... 20th 1923 (Berlin)
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Post by bcnumismatics on Dec 30, 2007 12:26:37 GMT 1
Arne,you should join www.banknotebank.com & upload some photos.There are literally thousands of different types of Notgeld notes.Some of them are listed in the Pick Specialised catalogue. Aidan.
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bart
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Post by bart on Dec 31, 2007 0:24:40 GMT 1
It could be interesting to point out the fact that the German inflation money could be seen as a seperate collection, since there are so many different notes from that era.
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