10000000000000 mark 1924 — Germany ( Pick: 137a )
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Europe
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Banknote description
The banknote is a 10000000000000 mark issued in Germany in 1924. It is cataloged under Pick number 137a. Its design features a combination of turquoise, brown, and gray colors on paper, with dimensions measuring 140 x 72 mm.
The note is signed by Schacht & von Glasenapp, von Grimm, Kauffmann, Schneider, Budczies, Bernhard, Seiffert, Vocke, Friedrich, and Fuchs. It was produced by the Reichsdruckerei and is classified as very scarce.
This banknote is part of a historical period characterized by hyperinflation, which affected Germany in the early 1920s. Banknotes were issued in extraordinarily high denominations, reflecting the economic conditions of the time.
The note is signed by Schacht & von Glasenapp, von Grimm, Kauffmann, Schneider, Budczies, Bernhard, Seiffert, Vocke, Friedrich, and Fuchs. It was produced by the Reichsdruckerei and is classified as very scarce.
This banknote is part of a historical period characterized by hyperinflation, which affected Germany in the early 1920s. Banknotes were issued in extraordinarily high denominations, reflecting the economic conditions of the time.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Schacht & von Glasenapp, von Grimm, Kauffmann, Schneider, Budczies, Bernhard, Seiffert, Vocke, Friedrich, Fuchs, P. Schneider
- Date of issue
- 1924
- Printing office
- Reichsdruckerei
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Turquoise, brown and gray
- Dimensions
- 140 x 72 mm
- Amount produced
- Very scarce
- Pick catalog
- 137a
About this banknote
The issuing authority for this banknote was the Reichsbank of Germany. The series was issued in 1924. This banknote was introduced during a period of hyperinflation in Germany, following the economic turmoil after World War I, which necessitated the issuance of high-denomination notes to accommodate escalating prices.
The front features the denomination "10 Billionen Mark" prominently, with intricate geometric patterns and designs. The back showcases similar motifs with the denomination again centrally placed within decorative borders. This banknote, catalogued as Pick 137a, was printed by the Reichsdruckerei and is considered very scarce today.