Obverse: This banknote features a detailed portrait of Martin Luther, the influential Protestant Reformation leader, positioned to the left. The denomination “”Fünfzigtausend Mark”” (50,000 Mark) is prominently written in elegant Gothic script in the center. Ornamental patterns and intricate borders surround the text and portrait, adding to the note’s elaborate design. The serial number, “”B-00327640,”” is printed in red at the bottom left. The issuing date, “”Berlin, den 19. November 1922,”” along with signatures from officials of the Reichsbankdirektorium, appears toward the bottom.
Obverse lettering: Reichsbanknote Fünfzigtausend Mark zahlt die Reichsbankhauptkasse in Berlin gegen diese Banknote dem Einlieferer Berlin, den 19. November 1922, Reichsbankdirektorium, 50000.
Reverse: The reverse side showcases an intricate geometric design surrounding the denomination “”50000″” in the center. “”Reichsbanknote”” and “”Fünfzigtausend Mark”” are displayed in Gothic typeface above and below the central denomination. Ornamental borders and corner decorations, each containing the number “”50000,”” add symmetry and reinforce the value of the note.
Reverse lettering: Reichsbanknote Fünfzigtausend Mark, 50000.
Size: ±190 x 110 mm
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