100000000 mark 1923 — Germany ( Pick: 107 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
Issued in Germany in 1923, this banknote has a denomination of 100000000 mark. It reflects a period of significant economic fluctuation.
The banknote showcases attributes specific to its time, though no details on design or printing variations are provided. The high denomination signifies the monetary challenges faced during the Weimar Republic.
This note belongs to a notable series that emerged in response to hyperinflation, which impacted the value of currency in post-World War I Germany.
The banknote showcases attributes specific to its time, though no details on design or printing variations are provided. The high denomination signifies the monetary challenges faced during the Weimar Republic.
This note belongs to a notable series that emerged in response to hyperinflation, which impacted the value of currency in post-World War I Germany.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Havenstein & von Glasenapp, von Grimm, Kauffmann, Schneider, Budczies, Bernhard, Seiffert, Vocke, Friedrich, Fuchs, P. Schneider
- Date of issue
- August 22, 1923
- Printing office
- Gebrüder Katz, Dessau
- Paper
- paper with embedded fiber strips
- Colour
- green, blue, gray, and brown
- Dimensions
- 149 x 86 mm
- Pick catalog
- 107
About this banknote
The Reichsbank of Germany issued the 100,000,000 mark banknote in 1923 during a period marked by hyperinflation. This series was introduced as a direct response to the rapidly devaluing German mark, necessitating the issuance of high-denomination notes to facilitate everyday transactions.
The front side of this uniface banknote, identified as Pick number 107, features a printed design encompassing green, blue, gray, and brown colors. Produced by Gebrüder Katz in Dessau, it bears the signatures of notable officials including Havenstein and von Glasenapp. The note measures 149 x 86 mm and was produced on paper with embedded fiber strips.