1923 Germany 100,000 Mark Banknote

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Obverse: This banknote features a portrait of a historical figure, believed to be a German Renaissance man, on the left side within an ornate circular frame. The denomination “”Hunderttausend Mark”” (100,000 Mark) is displayed in large Gothic-style script at the top center. To the right of the portrait, fine decorative patterns frame the text. The serial number “”19h.047822″” is printed in green below the portrait, and “”100000 Mark”” is displayed at the bottom center in black. The issuing date, “”Berlin, den 1. Februar 1923,”” along with signatures from Reichsbank officials, appears near the bottom.
Obverse lettering: Reichsbanknote Hunderttausend Mark zahlt die Reichsbankhauptkasse in Berlin gegen diese Banknote dem Einlieferer Berlin, den 1. Februar 1923, Reichsbankdirektorium, 100000 Mark.
Reverse: The reverse side shows an intricate central design featuring the denomination “”100000″” prominently in the center. “”Reichsbanknote”” is written above, and “”Hunderttausend Mark”” appears below, both in decorative Gothic typeface. Detailed patterns and borders frame the text, adding to the ornamental appeal.
Reverse lettering: Reichsbanknote Hunderttausend Mark, 100000.
Size: ±190 x 115 mm
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