20 mark 1929 — Germany ( Pick: 181 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 20 mark issued in Germany in 1929. It is cataloged under Pick number 181. The classification places this note within the documented currency of this issue, defined by its denomination and year.
The front side design features a dark brown portrait on a multicolor underprint, specific to the 1929-1936 issue. The signatures on the banknote include Bernhard, Seiffert, Vocke, Friedrich, Fuchs, Schneider, Schacht, Dreyse, and Budczies.
This banknote measures 160 x 80 mm and is printed on paper. The banknote was part of a series notable for its diverse color palette, incorporating brown and green elements within the multicolor underprint.
The front side design features a dark brown portrait on a multicolor underprint, specific to the 1929-1936 issue. The signatures on the banknote include Bernhard, Seiffert, Vocke, Friedrich, Fuchs, Schneider, Schacht, Dreyse, and Budczies.
This banknote measures 160 x 80 mm and is printed on paper. The banknote was part of a series notable for its diverse color palette, incorporating brown and green elements within the multicolor underprint.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Bernhard, Seiffert, Vocke, Friedrich, Fuchs, Schneider, Schacht, Dreyse, Budczies
- Date of issue
- January 22, 1929
- Paper
- paper
- Colour
- brown and green on multicolor underprint
- Dimensions
- 160 x 80 mm
- Pick catalog
- 181
About this banknote
The Reichsbank of Germany issued the 20 mark banknote series in 1929. The issuance came during a period of economic stabilization in Weimar Germany, following the hyperinflation of the early 1920s. The note was part of efforts to establish a reliable and robust currency system under the Reichsbank's oversight.
The front side design of the 1929 series, catalogued as Pick 181, features a dark brown theme on a multicolor underprint with a central portrait. The note measures 160 x 80 mm and includes signatures from multiple officials, such as Bernhard, Seiffert, Vocke, and others, marking its authenticity.