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<p>[QUOTE="lettow, post: 696544, member: 6986"]They are all German notes from the 1922-3 inflationary period except the 20 kronen note and the 20 franc note which are from Bohemia and Moravia and Belgioum, respectively. </p><p><br /></p><p>Bohemia and Moravia was a German-controlled protectorate established prior to WWII made up of the part of Czechoslovakia that was not incorporated in to the Reich and excluding Slovakia which was independent.</p><p><br /></p><p>The top nonte in the first post and the bottom note in the third post are local issues from the German city of Trier.</p><p><br /></p><p>They are all fairly common notes that might have a combined value of $15.00. I have no reason to believe the notes are not genuine. Counterfeiting these notes was not common because they had little or no face value even when they were issued because of the rapid inflation. The current catalog value does not make them good candidates for copying either, although that has not stopped the Chinese from making modern copies of notes that do not have much catalog value, either.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lettow, post: 696544, member: 6986"]They are all German notes from the 1922-3 inflationary period except the 20 kronen note and the 20 franc note which are from Bohemia and Moravia and Belgioum, respectively. Bohemia and Moravia was a German-controlled protectorate established prior to WWII made up of the part of Czechoslovakia that was not incorporated in to the Reich and excluding Slovakia which was independent. The top nonte in the first post and the bottom note in the third post are local issues from the German city of Trier. They are all fairly common notes that might have a combined value of $15.00. I have no reason to believe the notes are not genuine. Counterfeiting these notes was not common because they had little or no face value even when they were issued because of the rapid inflation. The current catalog value does not make them good candidates for copying either, although that has not stopped the Chinese from making modern copies of notes that do not have much catalog value, either.[/QUOTE]
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