50000 mark 1922 — Германия ( Pick: 79 )
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Описание банкноты
The banknote is a 50000 mark issued in Germany in 1922. It is cataloged under Pick number 79, identifying it within the documented banknotes of this year.
The front side design features a portrait of Burgermaster Brauweiler at the upper left, created by B. Bruyn. The color scheme is black on white with a green tint at the right side, and it measures 190 x 110 mm. The design is classified as part of the 1922 Third Issue, dated November 19, 1922.
This banknote is signed by multiple officials, including Havenstein & von Glasenapp, von Grimm, Kauffmann, Schneider, Budczies, Bernhard, Seiffert, Vocke, Friedrich, and Fuchs. It was printed by Reichsdruckerei.
The front side design features a portrait of Burgermaster Brauweiler at the upper left, created by B. Bruyn. The color scheme is black on white with a green tint at the right side, and it measures 190 x 110 mm. The design is classified as part of the 1922 Third Issue, dated November 19, 1922.
This banknote is signed by multiple officials, including Havenstein & von Glasenapp, von Grimm, Kauffmann, Schneider, Budczies, Bernhard, Seiffert, Vocke, Friedrich, and Fuchs. It was printed by Reichsdruckerei.
Характеристики
- Подписано
- Havenstein & von Glasenapp, von Grimm, Kauffmann, Schneider, Budczies, Bernhard, Seiffert, Vocke, Friedrich, Fuchs, P. Schneider
- Дата выпуска
- 19 November 1922
- Типография
- Reichsdruckerei
- Бумага
- Paper
- Цвет
- Black on white with green tint at right
- Размер
- 190 x 110 mm
- Тираж
- Not specified
- Каталог Pick
- 79
Об этой банкноте
The German Reichsbank issued this series of 50,000 Mark banknotes on November 19, 1922. This release was part of the efforts to address hyperinflation during the post-World War I period in Germany. The series featured the portrait of historical figures to standardize designs and streamline production.
The front of this banknote features a portrait of Burgermaster Brauweiler at the upper left, created by B. Bruyn. The note is printed in black on white with a green tint on the right side and measures 190 by 110 mm. It was produced by the Reichsdruckerei and bears the signatures of several officials, including Havenstein and von Glasenapp.