KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

10 mark 1906 — Germany ( Pick: 9b )

Region: Europe
Front side
10 mark Germany 1906 — Front side
Back side
10 mark Germany 1906 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 10 mark issued in Germany in 1906. It is cataloged under Pick number 9b. The note is classified within the documented group of banknotes from this issue, featuring a design from the 1904-1906 series that includes a depiction of a palm branch on the right side.

The banknote is printed on corrugated hemp paper and measures 140 x 90 mm. Its color scheme consists of dark green and olive-green. The engraver of the note is Hans Meyer, while the designer is Paul Thumann.

The printing office responsible for this note was Bundesdruckerei (Reichsdruckerei) in Berlin, Germany. The 1904-1906 series was significant in its design and production methods during this period in Germany.

Specifications

Signed by
Hans Meyer (Engraver), Paul Thumann (Designer)
Date of issue
October 6, 1906
Printing office
Bundesdruckerei (Reichsdruckerei), Berlin, Germany
Paper
Corrugated hemp paper
Colour
Dark green and olive-green
Dimensions
140 x 90 mm
Pick catalog
9b

About this banknote

The Reichsschuldenverwaltung (Imperial Debt Administration) issued this 10 Mark banknote on October 6, 1906. This issuance followed the enactment of the law on June 5, 1906, which authorized the release of these notes.

The obverse features an allegorical female figure holding a palm branch, a staff of Aesculapius, and an oar blade. The reverse displays two female figures symmetrically positioned around the denomination. The note measures 140 x 90 mm and is printed on corrugated hemp paper. It was demonetized on July 5, 1925.

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