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Germany 20 Mark Banknote, 1914, P-48, Used

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Germany 20 Mark banknote from 1914 has a pick number P-48, is in used condition, and features Minerva and Mercury.


  • SKU:
    GERM48C
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    Used
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Category: Banknotes
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This used 20 German mark note is a standard circulation banknote issued by the Imperial Debt Office. German mark note is a standard circulation banknote issued by the Imperial Debt Office. It is a gray, violet, and blue note that is dated 5 August 1914, bear the signatures of v. Bischoffshausen, Warnecke, Vieregge, Muller Noelle, Dickuth, and Sprenger, and measures 140 mm x 90 mm. Its obverse side features Minerva, Mercury, and a brown Reichsschuldenverwaltung seal. Its reverse side shows the imperial crown. Though the note does not have a security thread, it has a watermark of a 20 in a tendril pattern. The note was withdrawn in 1924.

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