500 mark 1922 — Germany ( Pick: 74 )
Region:
Europe
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Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 500 mark issued in Germany in 1922. It is cataloged under Pick number 74, which identifies it within the issue. The note features a uniface design printed only on one side, with the front displaying the 1922 Second Issue in black and a green-tinted right margin.
This banknote is signed by multiple officials, including Rudolf Havenstein and Otto von Glasenapp. It is printed on paper with dimensions of 173 x 89 mm. The color scheme is primarily black and white, accentuated with a green tint on the right side.
The printing office for this banknote is Reichsdruckerei. The note was produced as part of the monetary system in Germany during this period.
This banknote is signed by multiple officials, including Rudolf Havenstein and Otto von Glasenapp. It is printed on paper with dimensions of 173 x 89 mm. The color scheme is primarily black and white, accentuated with a green tint on the right side.
The printing office for this banknote is Reichsdruckerei. The note was produced as part of the monetary system in Germany during this period.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Rudolf Havenstein, Otto von Glasenapp, Karl von Grimm, Carl Kauffmann, Paul Schneider, Arnold Budczies, Bruno Bernhard, Otto Seiffert, Wilhelm Vocke, Carl Friedrich
- Date of issue
- July 7, 1922
- Printing office
- Reichsdruckerei
- Paper
- Paper
- Colour
- Black and white with green tint at right
- Dimensions
- 173 x 89 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 74
About this banknote
The Reichsbank of Germany issued this 500 Mark banknote in 1922. It was part of the 1922 series introduced on July 7, 1922, during a period of hyperinflation in post-World War I Germany. This issuance aimed to meet the rapidly increasing demand for currency in the destabilized economy.
The front side design features a black print with a right margin that has a green tint. This uniface note was printed by Reichsdruckerei. It bears the signatures of several officials, including Rudolf Havenstein and Otto von Glasenapp. The banknote, designated as Pick 74, measures 173 x 89 mm.