KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

100 mark 1910 — Germany ( Pick: 42 )

Region: Europe
Front side
100 mark Germany 1910 — Front side
Back side
100 mark Germany 1910 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 100 mark issued in Germany in 1910. It is cataloged under Pick number 42. This note is recognized for its green color and measures 150 x 100 mm.

The front side features a 1910 issue date of 21.4.1910, with dark blue designs on a light blue-gray underprint. Depictions include Mercury on the left and Ceres on the right, complemented by a red serial number and seal. The back design displays Germania seated, holding a shield and sword.

This banknote is printed on paper. The banknote was part of an era marked by various significant economic changes in Germany during the early 20th century.

Specifications

Date of issue
1906-1910
Paper
papier
Colour
green
Dimensions
150 x 100 mm
Pick catalog
42

About this banknote

The Reichsbank issued the 100 Mark banknote (Pick 42) on April 21, 1910, during the German Empire under Kaiser Wilhelm II. This issuance was part of the standard currency circulation of the time, reflecting the economic stability prior to World War I.

The obverse features allegorical figures: Mercury, symbolizing commerce, on the left, and Ceres, representing agriculture, on the right. The reverse depicts Germania seated beneath an oak tree, holding a shield and sword, with the Imperial Fleet in the background. The banknote measures 207 x 102 mm and includes a watermark of Emperor Wilhelm I's head alongside the denomination "100."

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