This magnificent engraved 100 Mark Reichsbanknote from Imperial Germany was issued in 1910 during the reign of Kaiser Wilhelm II. 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 100 mark banknote was worth about US $23.80 and at the end of the war it was worth about US $14.20. It features portraits of Mercury and Ceres - Goddess off Agriculture. The reverse features a scene of Germania - the Goddess of Germany with warships in the distance. SIZE 205 X 100
T**I
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Super pleased with the condition of this note and the price was on. For me, I'll be purchasing from here again.
D**C
Nice bank note
A really nice old German bank note liked the German fleet in the background. Condition is very fine VFto XF on the ones I received
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GREAT QUALITY WILL BE BUYING MORE
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Loved the fact that I got exactly what I was hoping to get
R**Z
Awesome
Perfect note in a sealed clear sleeve. I love it
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