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Germany 20 Mark Banknote, 1909, P-37, Used

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Germany 20 Mark banknote from 1909 has a pick number P-37, is in used (C) condition, and features Reichsbank seals. 


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    GERM37C
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    Used
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Category: Banknotes
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This used 20 Mark Germany note is a standard circulation banknote issued by the Imperial Bank. It is a blue, red, and brown note that is dated 1909, bear the signatures of Von Glasenapp, Von Grimm, Kauffmann, Havenstein, Schneider, Schmiedicke, Von Lumm, Maron and Korn, and measures 136 x 90 mm. Its obverse side features two red Reichsbank seals, underprint letter, imperial crown and eagle. Its reverse side shows an Ornament with denomination “20”. Though the note does not have a security thread, it has a variety of watermarks. This particular note has a 7-digit serial number and an underprint letter. Additionally, this note was withdrawn on 05 July 1925.

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