50 mark 1908 — Germany ( Pick: 32 )
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Europe
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Banknote description
The banknote is a 50 mark issued in Germany in 1908. It is cataloged under Pick number 32, identifying it within the issue's classification. Its denomination and year place it among recorded banknotes of that time.
The front side features a design from the 1908 issue, depicting Germania at the upper left and right. It includes a 7-digit serial number and measures 150 x 100 mm. The banknote displays a color palette of blue, green, and black and is printed on paper.
This note is signed by Rudolf Havenstein, Otto von Glasenapp, F. Frommer, Oskar Schmiedicke, Korn, Erich Maron, Karl von Lumm, Karl von Grimm, and Carl Kauffmann. The dimensions are 160 x 102.5 mm. The 50 mark denomination was used in various transactions during the early 20th century in Germany.
The front side features a design from the 1908 issue, depicting Germania at the upper left and right. It includes a 7-digit serial number and measures 150 x 100 mm. The banknote displays a color palette of blue, green, and black and is printed on paper.
This note is signed by Rudolf Havenstein, Otto von Glasenapp, F. Frommer, Oskar Schmiedicke, Korn, Erich Maron, Karl von Lumm, Karl von Grimm, and Carl Kauffmann. The dimensions are 160 x 102.5 mm. The 50 mark denomination was used in various transactions during the early 20th century in Germany.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Rudolf Havenstein, Otto von Glasenapp, F. Frommer, Oskar Schmiedicke, Korn, Erich Maron, Karl von Lumm, Karl von Grimm, Carl Kauffmann
- Date of issue
- February 7, 1908
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Blue, green, black, blue, green
- Dimensions
- 160 x 102.5 mm
- Pick catalog
- 32
About this banknote
The Reichsbank issued the 50 mark banknote in Germany in 1908. This series was part of a broader issuance on February 7, 1908, under the supervision of the Reichsbank to standardize currency across the nation during this period, ensuring uniform economic practices.
The front design features Germania at the upper left and right, adorned in a green color scheme, alongside a seven-digit serial number. Measuring 160 x 102.5 mm, the note includes signatures from officials such as Rudolf Havenstein and Otto von Glasenapp. It is cataloged as Pick number 32.