Obverse: The note features the denomination “Tausend Mark” (1,000 Marks) in prominent Gothic script at the center, with “Reichsbanknote” above. To the left, a large, ornate “1000” is printed. The serial number “Aa 617516” appears in the upper left. A detailed inscription informs holders that the Reichsbank will redeem this note in Berlin.
Obverse lettering: Reichsbanknote, Tausend Mark, zahlt die Reichshauptbankkasse in Berlin gegen diese Banknote dem Einlieferer, Vom 1. Januar 1923 ab, kann diese Banknote aufgerufen und unter Umtausch gegen andere gesetzliche Zahlungsmittel eingezogen werden, Berlin, den 15. September 1922, Reichsbankdirektorium.
Reverse: An intricate ornamental design fills the reverse, centered around “Mark 1000 Mark” in a stylized font. The green-colored, symmetrical patterns add an elegant touch, with rich floral and geometric motifs framing the denomination.
Size: ±160 x 85 mm
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