100 mark 1905 — Germany ( Pick: 24a )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 100 mark issued in Germany in 1905. It is cataloged under Pick number 24a. Its denomination and year classify it among documented banknotes of this issue.
The front side features the 1905 issue designation with the date 18.12.1905, printed in blue and black, along with two seals. The back displays a medallic depiction of a woman's head, supported by two women, and measures 160 x 105 mm.
The note has signatures from V. Hoffmann, Mücke, Tielsch, Zwicker, and Warnecke. It was printed by the Reichsdruckerei.
The front side features the 1905 issue designation with the date 18.12.1905, printed in blue and black, along with two seals. The back displays a medallic depiction of a woman's head, supported by two women, and measures 160 x 105 mm.
The note has signatures from V. Hoffmann, Mücke, Tielsch, Zwicker, and Warnecke. It was printed by the Reichsdruckerei.
Specifications
- Signed by
- V. Hoffmann, Mücke, Tielsch, Zwicker, Warnecke
- Date of issue
- 1905
- Printing office
- Reichsdruckerei
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Blue and black
- Dimensions
- 160 x 105 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 24a
About this banknote
The "Reichsbanknote" was issued by the Reichsbank in 1905. This series was introduced on December 18, 1905, to stabilize and modernize the currency system at the time. Known for its intricate designs and high-quality production, the issuance was part of the German Empire's efforts to streamline its monetary unit.
The front of the 100 mark banknote features a blue design with two seals, indicative of its 1905 issue. The back displays a medallic woman's head supported by two women, with dimensions measuring 160 x 105 mm. This specific note, identified as Pick number 24a, was printed by Reichsdruckerei and includes signatures from V. Hoffmann, Mücke, Tielsch, Zwicker, and Warnecke.