By October of 1923, prices doubled every 3 - 4 days. Small banknotes, and later even the larger ones became worthless if you didn't spend them the moment you received them. Every other day, prices were 20% higher than the day before...
In February 1923, a new note is introduced, 100,000 RM
100,000 RM (1923) - Pick 83a and 83c |
Reverse side of 100,000 RM (1923) |
The 10,000 RM is a very rare note and was not issued to the public.
The 20,000 RM is very common.
20,000 RM (1923) |
85a : small circles :
85b : G/D in stars :
85e : Greek pattern :
the other 3 possibilities :
The catalogue mentions two different types of serial numbers for the 85a:
two types of 85a |
On top, one of the notes has an asterisk too. (The colour difference is due to the pic, in reality they are similar.
The catalogue does not mention differences in serialnumber in the other subtypes.
In the two examples of the 85b (pic below), there is however a clear difference in size and lettertype (see the different "2's")
two types of 85b ? |
compare both "2's" |
20,000 RM (1923) reverse |
to be continued ...
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