Assuming your bill was issued during the hyperinflationary period of the Weimar Republic, its value depends on the printing date. As of 06/2013, sammler.com, a major German collectibles site, lists these approximate retail values:
Sept. 16, 1922 - $6.50 in average condition, up to $95 if crisp and uncirculated.
Nov. 19, 1922 - $4 to $65
Dec. 2, 1922 - $1 to $4
It depends, a 1922 Reichsbanknote is worth about $50.
More information is needed. Please post a new question with the bill's issue date, because Reichsmark bills were revalued several times.
50000 rupiah is roughly about 2 dollars
Debit bank account 50000Credit cash 50000
50bin Lira.
[Debit] Bank Account 50000 [Credit]Cash Account 50000 Bank account as well as cash accounts are involved in this transaction.
"Hell Bank Notes" are not actual currency; rather, they are Chinese "joss notes" which are burned as part of ancestor veneration. They have no exchange value, although it is possible that some people collect them.
cash a/c dr 50000 bank a/c dr 30000 TO CAPITAL a/c 80000
it is decreased by 50000
Bank of Lithuania was created on 1922-09-27.
Amalgamated Bank of Chicago was created in 1922.
Ka Wah Bank was created in 1922.
All German notes have a date of issue printed on them. A valuation would only be possible with this date.
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