1924 German 500 Reichsbanknote , GEM UNC. Tough Post WWI CurrencyTyler Greer Auctioneer4.3(4)$16 days Left
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Germany. Group of Seven [7] Banknotes of Various Denominations.TimeLine Auctions Ltd.4.6(196)£5Mar 11, 2026
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Sold1920 Germany 2 Mark Note P# 59 Grades vf++1920 Germany 2 Mark Note P# 59 Grades vf++.See Sold Price
Sold1920 Weimar Germany 2 Marks Banknote P# 59 Grades vf+1920 Weimar Germany 2 Marks Banknote P# 59 Grades vf+. In August 1914, Directly after the onset of WW1, the German Empire removed the gold backing of the mark and issued new currency. After the fall oSee Sold Price
Sold1920 Weimar Germany 2 Marks Banknote P# 59 Grades vf+1920 Weimar Germany 2 Marks Banknote P# 59 Grades vf+. In August 1914, Directly after the onset of WW1, the German Empire removed the gold backing of the mark and issued new currency. After the fall oSee Sold Price
Sold1914 Germany 2 Mark Note P# 53A Grades vf++1914 Germany 2 Mark Note P# 53A Grades vf++. From 1871 to 1914 the German Mark was known as the "Goldmark", as it was on the gold standard. During WWI, like most nations, Germany removed the gold backSee Sold Price
Sold1920 Germany 10 Mark Note P# 67A Grades vf, very fine1920 Germany 10 Mark Note P# 67A Grades vf, very fine.See Sold Price
Sold1920 Germany 100 Mark Note P# 96A Grades vf+1920 Germany 100 Mark Note P# 96A Grades vf+.See Sold Price
Sold1920 Germany 100 Mark Note P# 96A Grades vf+1920 Germany 100 Mark Note P# 96A Grades vf+.See Sold Price
Sold1920 Germany 100 Mark Note P# 69A Grades vf+1920 Germany 100 Mark Note P# 69A Grades vf+.See Sold Price
Sold1920 Weimar Germany 100 Mark Note P: 69A Grades vf+1920 Weimar Germany 100 Mark Note P: 69A Grades vf+. Notgeld is German for "emergency/necessity money". Notgeld typically refers to German and Austrian notes produced in the post-WWI period. SomewhatSee Sold Price
Sold1920 Weimar Germany 100 Mark Note P# 69A Grades vf++1920 Weimar Germany 100 Mark Note P# 69A Grades vf++. In the early 1920s, post-WWI Germany saw its economy spiraling out of control. Hyperinflation started directly after the war in 1918, but truly toSee Sold Price
Sold1944 Germany Allied Military Currency 1/2 Mark Note P# 191a Grades vf+1944 Germany Allied Military Currency 1/2 Mark Note P# 191a Grades vf+. The AM-Mark ("Allied Military Currency") was the currency issued in Allied-occupied Germany by AMGOT after the commencement of OSee Sold Price
Sold1937 Germany 2 Rentenmark Note P# 174B Grades vf++1937 Germany 2 Rentenmark Note P# 174B Grades vf++. The "Rentenmark" was issued in 1923 to help stop the hyperinflation in Weimar Germany after the "Paper Mark" had become worthless. Unlike the GoldmaSee Sold Price
Sold1908 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note P: 33A Grades vf++1908 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note P: 33A Grades vf++. From 1871 to 1914 the German Mark was known as the "Goldmark", as it was on the gold standard. During WWI, like most nations, Germany removed thSee Sold Price
Sold1914 Imperial Germany 20 Mark Note P: 46B Grades vf+1914 Imperial Germany 20 Mark Note P: 46B Grades vf+. Notgeld is German for "emergency/necessity money". Notgeld typically refers to German and Austrian notes produced in the post-WWI period. SomewhatSee Sold Price
Sold1910 Imperial Germany 50 Mark Note P: 41 Grades vf+1910 Imperial Germany 50 Mark Note P: 41 Grades vf+. From 1871 to 1914 the German Mark was known as the "Goldmark", as it was on the gold standard. During WWI, like most nations, Germany removed the gSee Sold Price
Sold1908 Imperial Germany 20 Mark Note P# 31 Grades vf+1908 Imperial Germany 20 Mark Note P# 31 Grades vf+.See Sold Price
Sold1915 Imperial Germany 20 mark Note P# 63 Grades vf+1915 Imperial Germany 20 mark Note P# 63 Grades vf+.See Sold Price
Sold1917 Imperial Germany 5 Mark Note P: 56A Grades vf++1917 Imperial Germany 5 Mark Note P: 56A Grades vf++.See Sold Price
Sold1922 Germany 5,000 Mark Note P: 81E Grades vf++1922 Germany 5,000 Mark Note P: 81E Grades vf++. In the early 1920s, post-WWI Germany saw its economy spiraling out of control. Hyperinflation started directly after the war in 1918, but truly took ovSee Sold Price
Sold1910 Imperial Germany 20 Mark Note P: 40B Grades vf+1910 Imperial Germany 20 Mark Note P: 40B Grades vf+. Notgeld is German for "emergency/necessity money". Notgeld typically refers to German and Austrian notes produced in the post-WWI period. SomewhatSee Sold Price
Sold1918 Imperial germany 20 Mark Note P# 57 Grades vf++1918 Imperial germany 20 Mark Note P# 57 Grades vf++. In August 1914, Directly after the onset of WW1, the German Empire removed the gold backing of the mark and issued new currency. After the fall ofSee Sold Price
Sold1910 Imperial Germany 50 Mark Note P# 41 Grades vf++1910 Imperial Germany 50 Mark Note P# 41 Grades vf++.See Sold Price
Sold1910 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note P: 42 Grades vf++1910 Imperial Germany 100 Mark Note P: 42 Grades vf++. From 1871 to 1914 the German Mark was known as the "Goldmark", as it was on the gold standard. During WWI, like most nations, Germany removed theSee Sold Price
Sold1920 Germany 100 Mark Note P# 69b Grades Choice AU/BU Slider1920 Germany 100 Mark Note P# 69b Grades Choice AU/BU Slider.See Sold Price