10000 mark 1922 — Germany ( Pick: 72 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 10,000 mark issued in Germany in 1922. It is cataloged under Pick number 72, which identifies it within the issue. This note features a front design with a portrait by Albrecht Durer at the right, representing the 1922 First Issue. The back displays a monochrome design associated with the 1922 Second Issue.
The banknote measures 180 x 100 mm and has a color scheme of blue-green on an olive-brown underprint. Its classification places it in a defined group of banknotes cataloged under specific references.
The 10,000 mark note was part of a series of notes issued in the wake of the economic challenges faced by Germany in the early 1920s, contributing to innovations in banknote design during that time.
The banknote measures 180 x 100 mm and has a color scheme of blue-green on an olive-brown underprint. Its classification places it in a defined group of banknotes cataloged under specific references.
The 10,000 mark note was part of a series of notes issued in the wake of the economic challenges faced by Germany in the early 1920s, contributing to innovations in banknote design during that time.
Specifications
- Date of issue
- 19.1.1922
- Colour
- Blue-green on olive-brown underprint
- Dimensions
- 180 x 100 mm
- Pick catalog
- 72
About this banknote
The Reichsbank, the central bank of Germany, issued the 10000 mark banknote in 1922. This banknote was introduced during a period of post-World War I economic turmoil. The series, including the Pick number 72, was part of efforts to manage the hyperinflation crisis Germany experienced in the early 1920s.
The front side of the note features a portrait by Albrecht Dürer, crafted for the 1922 First Issue, set against a blue-green on olive-brown underprint. The back side design is monochrome from the 1922 Second Issue. The note measures 180 x 100 mm and is distinguished by its detailed artistry and complex color scheme.