Between 1922 and 1924, Germany's economy was a mess, there were lots of depts to be paid, and the Germans had to import way more then they could export. Prices started to raise, and the German Reichsmark lost value, day by day.
Before 1922, the German Reich issued banknotes between 10 Reichsmark (RM) and 100 RM.
German Reich Pick n° 67 - 68 front and back |
German Reich Pick n° 69 a and b |
2 different sizes |
2 different back side designs |
Later in 1920, 2 different 500 RM notes were issued too. One comes with a similar design as n° 70.
A second one with only printing on the front. (second emission of 1922)
German Reich 74 a and b |
The 74b has 7 digits, where the 74c has 8 digits.
The fact that similar notes (or coins) are being issued in smaler versions then the notes they succeed, is also an indication of the lost of value of a currency.
Lots of countries (except USA and serveral south American countries) issue larger notes according their face value. Here, larger means 'higher value'.
to be continued ...
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