KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

100 mark 1909 — Germany ( Pick: 38 )

Region: Europe
Front side
100 mark Germany 1909 — Front side
Back side
100 mark Germany 1909 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 100 mark issued in Germany in 1909. It is cataloged under Pick number 38, placing it among documented banknotes of this issue.

The front design features Mercury on the left and Ceres on the right, with the date 10.9.1909 in blue. The back displays Germania seated with a shield and sword. The note has a color scheme of dark green, pink, and blue and measures 110 x 70 mm. It was printed by the Reichsdruckerei and is signed by V. Bischoffshausen, Warnecke, Vieregge, Müller Noelle, Dickhuth, and Sprenger.

Information regarding the amount produced is not specified. The Reichsdruckerei was the official printing office for banknotes in Germany during this era.

Specifications

Signed by
V. Bischoffshausen, Warnecke, Vieregge, Müller Noelle, Dickhuth, Sprenger
Date of issue
1909-09-10
Printing office
Reichsdruckerei
Paper
Paper
Colour
Dark green, pink, and blue
Dimensions
110 x 70 mm
Amount produced
Not specified
Pick catalog
38

About this banknote

The issuing authority for this banknote is the Reichsbank of Germany. The series was issued in 1909. This series was introduced as a part of Germany's early 20th-century efforts to standardize and modernize its currency, with specific attention given to incorporating symbolic imagery on its banknotes.

The front side of the 100 mark banknote features Mercury on the left and Ceres on the right. The back side displays Germania seated with a shield and sword. This banknote was printed by the Reichsdruckerei, showcasing a color scheme of dark green, pink, and blue on paper. It measures 110 x 70 mm and includes signatures by V. Bischoffshausen, Warnecke, Vieregge, Müller Noelle, Dickhuth, and Sprenger.

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