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Germany 100 Mark Banknote, 1910, P-42a.1, Used

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Germany 100 Mark banknote from 1910 has a pick number P-42a.1, is in used (C) condition, and features Mercury.


This used 100 Mark Germany note is a standard circulation banknote issued by the Imperial Bank. It is a blue note that is dated 1910, bear the signatures of Von Grimm, Kauffmann, Havenstein, Von Glasenapp, Schmiedicke, Von Lumm, Maron, Frommer, Korn, and measures 207 x 102 mm. Its obverse side features the head of Mercury in profile, two imperial eagles, two red Reichsbank seals, imperial crown and regalia resting on oak leaves and the head of Ceres in profile. Its reverse side shows three battleships at sea, gear, plow, hammer, anvil, caduceus, and bale under oak tree, seated Germania holding imperial sword and leaning on shield. Though there is no security thread, there is still a watermark of Wilhelm I and 100. This note was withdrawn on 05 July 1925.

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