50 mark 1933 — Germany ( Pick: 182a )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 50 mark issued in Germany in 1933. It is cataloged under Pick number 182a, identifying it within the issue. Its denomination and year place it among documented banknotes of this classification.
The front side design features a green and black color scheme on a multicolor underprint, creating a distinct visual appearance. Design elements reflect the stylistic choices of banknotes from this period.
The dimensions of the note are 150 x 80 mm. It is signed by David Hansemann. Following World War I, Germany faced significant economic challenges that influenced the issuance of this banknote during its time.
The front side design features a green and black color scheme on a multicolor underprint, creating a distinct visual appearance. Design elements reflect the stylistic choices of banknotes from this period.
The dimensions of the note are 150 x 80 mm. It is signed by David Hansemann. Following World War I, Germany faced significant economic challenges that influenced the issuance of this banknote during its time.
Specifications
- Signed by
- David Hansemann
- Date of issue
- 30 March 1933
- Colour
- green and black on multicolor underprint
- Dimensions
- 150 x 80 mm
- Pick catalog
- 182a
About this banknote
The Reichsbank issued the 50 mark banknote (Pick 182a) in 1933 as part of ongoing efforts to stabilize the German economy after the hyperinflation of the early 1920s. This series was introduced under the Reichsbank law of 30 August 1924, aiming to restore monetary confidence through well-crafted currency.
The front side of the banknote features a portrait of David Hansemann, a notable German financier and politician. The reverse side shows classical motifs, including allegorical figures with scales and a caduceus. The banknote measures 150 x 80 mm and is printed in green and black with a multicolor underprint.