Description: Up for sale is a large WWI German banknote that measures 4.25” tall by 7.25” wide. This note is in great condition for its age, over 100 years old, pre World War I, note was issued April of 1910. This classic banknote is a work of art that is part of banknote history and would be great for any collection! Please review the pictures and decide on the grade/condition yourself. What you see is what you will get. We try to grade our currency fairly and accurately, however we realize that this grading is subjective and we are trying to include large and clear pictures that are clear enough for you to make your own judgement. Currency comes from smoke-free and pet-free home. We want all of our customers to be happy with their purchase, please see our 100% positive customer feedback, we want you to buy with confidence! We ship most orders next day, however on weekends orders don’t get out until following Monday. Many of our products are shipped via USPS Registered mail so we can track the delivery to you. Thank you in advance for your order. Country/Region of Manufacture: GermanyCertification: uncertified1910 Reichs Banknote: Rare/Green Seal NoteVintage Issue: Pre-WWI IssueCountry: GermanyGrade: ungradedType: BanknoteYear: 1910Circulated/Uncirculated: circulated INFORMATION ON THIS BANK NOTE This magnificent engraved 1,000 Mark Reichs Banknote from Imperial Germany was issued in 1910 during the reign of Kaiser Wilhelm II. The banknote was engraved on specially ribbed hemp security paper with short blue silk threads and was called the Wilcox Paper after the American inventor J.M. Wilcox. This patent was initially used in the United States for banknotes printed before 1877. This process was then sold by J.M. Wilcox & Co. of Philadelphia to the Reichsbank and was used in the production of this classic note. This is also the largest denomination note ever issued from the era of the National Currency (1874) to 1922 before the era of hyper-inflation. The obverse has floral design columns and the reverse has allegoric female figures, one holding a rudder and the other a cornucopia, representing commerce and agriculture embracing the German Coat of Arms. These notes continued to be printed until the end of the war, though the last issue date was April 21, 1910. At the start of the war, the serial numbers were in red and toward the end of the war the serial numbers were printed in green. Before World War I, a 1,000 mark banknote was worth about US $238 and at the end of the war it was worth about US $142.
Price: 8 USD
Location: Valrico, Florida
End Time: 2024-11-12T19:59:06.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Modified Item: No
Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
Certification: Uncertified
Country: Germany
Grade: Ungraded
Type: Banknotes
Year: 1910
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Grade Designation: Ungraded