1000 mark 1910 — Germany ( Pick: 44b )
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Europe
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Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 1000 mark issued in Germany in 1910. It is cataloged under Pick number 44b.
The front side features a design from the 1910 issue, displaying a brown color with a red serial number and seal. The back side presents an allegorical design, noted as variant b, with a seven-digit serial number.
This note measures 187 x 110 mm and is printed on paper by the Reichsbankhauptkasse in Berlin. It is signed by Rudolf Havenstein, Otto von Glasenapp, Oskar Schmiedicke, Korn, Erich Maron, Karl von Lumm, Karl von Grimm, Carl Kauffmann, and Paul Schneider, along with Arnold Budczies. The series of banknotes to which this note belongs reflects a significant period in Germany's financial history.
The front side features a design from the 1910 issue, displaying a brown color with a red serial number and seal. The back side presents an allegorical design, noted as variant b, with a seven-digit serial number.
This note measures 187 x 110 mm and is printed on paper by the Reichsbankhauptkasse in Berlin. It is signed by Rudolf Havenstein, Otto von Glasenapp, Oskar Schmiedicke, Korn, Erich Maron, Karl von Lumm, Karl von Grimm, Carl Kauffmann, and Paul Schneider, along with Arnold Budczies. The series of banknotes to which this note belongs reflects a significant period in Germany's financial history.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Rudolf Havenstein, Otto von Glasenapp, Oskar Schmiedicke, Korn, Erich Maron, Karl von Lumm, Karl von Grimm, Carl Kauffmann, Paul Schneider, Arnold Budczies
- Date of issue
- April 21, 1910
- Printing office
- Reichsbankhauptkasse in Berlin
- Paper
- paper
- Colour
- brown with two red seals
- Dimensions
- 187 x 110 mm
- Amount produced
- not specified
- Pick catalog
- 44b
About this banknote
The Reichsbank of Germany issued the 1000 mark banknote in 1910. This series was introduced to facilitate larger transactions during a period of economic expansion. The banknote was signed by numerous officials, including Rudolf Havenstein, Otto von Glasenapp, and Oskar Schmiedicke.
The front side design features brown coloration with a red serial number and seal, corresponding to the 1910 issue. The back side includes an allegorical motif and a variant with a seven-digit serial number. This banknote, cataloged as Pick 44b, was printed by the Reichsbankhauptkasse in Berlin.