100 drachmai 1923 — Greece ( Pick: 76 )
Region:
Europe
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Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 drachmai issued in Greece in 1923. It is cataloged under Pick number 76. The note features a black color scheme on a yellow and green underprint and measures 180 x 85 mm.
The front design incorporates intricate elements, though specific visual descriptions are not provided. It was printed by Gebr. Parcus in Munich, without any imprint. A total of 950,000 pieces were produced.
At the time of issuance, Greece faced challenges including inflation and economic instability following World War I.
The front design incorporates intricate elements, though specific visual descriptions are not provided. It was printed by Gebr. Parcus in Munich, without any imprint. A total of 950,000 pieces were produced.
At the time of issuance, Greece faced challenges including inflation and economic instability following World War I.
Specifications
- Date of issue
- 1923-01-08
- Printing office
- Gebr. Parcus, Munich (without imprint)
- Colour
- Black on yellow and green underprint
- Dimensions
- 180 x 85 mm
- Amount produced
- 950,000
- Pick catalog
- 76
About this banknote
The "Bank of Greece" issued this 100 drachmai note in 1923. It was part of a series introduced to stabilize the post-World War I economy and manage inflation. The note was printed by Gebr. Parcus in Munich, although the imprint is not present on the note.
The front side features a central motif with the denomination "100" prominently displayed within an ornate design, accompanied by inscriptions in Greek. The design is black on a yellow and green underprint. The banknote measures 180 x 85 mm, and 950,000 were produced.