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<p>[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 2973260, member: 71234"]The blue 100 mark note is a design originated in the late 19th C, when it worth serious money at the time. Therefore the design and printing were of high quality. Similar high quality design notes exist for 5, 10, 50 and 1000 marks, all were casualties of the inflation and became worthless. </p><p>Despite their very modest current collector value they are worth a place in any collection as handsome pieces of paper money.</p><p>Notes dated after 1919 decreased rapidly in quality while increasing hugely in denomination.</p><p>A 100 millliard (a milliard is an American billion in Europe) had an exchange value of 10 pfennigs when the currency was stabilised in 1924.. The highest value inflation notes were 1 Billion and up, a US trillion. Most of these were exchanged for new mark notes at the rate of 1 billion to one, and are now rare and sought after.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 2973260, member: 71234"]The blue 100 mark note is a design originated in the late 19th C, when it worth serious money at the time. Therefore the design and printing were of high quality. Similar high quality design notes exist for 5, 10, 50 and 1000 marks, all were casualties of the inflation and became worthless. Despite their very modest current collector value they are worth a place in any collection as handsome pieces of paper money. Notes dated after 1919 decreased rapidly in quality while increasing hugely in denomination. A 100 millliard (a milliard is an American billion in Europe) had an exchange value of 10 pfennigs when the currency was stabilised in 1924.. The highest value inflation notes were 1 Billion and up, a US trillion. Most of these were exchanged for new mark notes at the rate of 1 billion to one, and are now rare and sought after.[/QUOTE]
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