20 dollars
Assuming it's in circulated condition, not much. Huge numbers of high-denomination bills were printed during the hyperinflation period, and they became worthless within days as prices skyrocketed. Typical 1.000.000 mark notes dated 25 July or 9 August 1923 sell for a euro or two in Germany - maybe $1.25 to $2.50.
I assume you're referring to "zwanzig millionen Mark", i.e. 20 million marks. An amount that high on a German bill would only be from the Weimar Republic's hyperinflation period in the early 1920s. As such it hasn't been convertible into dollars for many decades, and in any case was only worth a fraction of a cent by the time the currency had effectively collapsed in late 1923.These bills sell today mostly as curiosities. The major German site sammler.com lists 2 bills with that denomination; one issue is dated July 25, 1923 and the other is Sept. 1, 1923. Both currently retail for around €1, i.e. about $1.30.
The Deutschmark became obsolete in 2002 when most countries in the EU adopted the euro. Assuming the bills or coins are recent dates, they're probably only worth a total of about $25, their purchasing power in 2002. Some large banks in the EU will still redeem old currency, but may charge a conversion fee.
$150 million net worth
what is the value of a 100000 reichsbanknote sunderttaulend mark 1 february 1923? I have one of these bills that is less than perfect condition. Thank you Becky
An einhundert millionen mark is worth around 1,000-5,000 $ in the U.S.
Before World War I, a 1,000 mark banknote was worth about US $238 and at the end of the war it was worth about US $142. Another great looking banknote is the 100 Mark banknote also issued on April 21, 1910 by the German Empire.
The value of a 1923 Zwoazigtausend 20000 mark is very low. The condition of the note that measures about the size of a dollar bill depends on the notes condition, as uncirculated money is worth more than circulated money.
It is a German banknote that as of 2002 is no longer used. All German banknotes were printed with 'bundesbank deutsche mark', which is the German Federal Bank and Funfzig is German for 'fifty'.
As a historical artifact in circulated condition maybe $1 to $1.50.
what is a 1922 1000 Reichsbanknote worth
Assuming it's in circulated condition, not much. Huge numbers of high-denomination bills were printed during the hyperinflation period, and they became worthless within days as prices skyrocketed. Typical 1.000.000 mark notes dated 25 July or 9 August 1923 sell for a euro or two in Germany - maybe $1.25 to $2.50.
I assume you're referring to "zwanzig millionen Mark", i.e. 20 million marks. An amount that high on a German bill would only be from the Weimar Republic's hyperinflation period in the early 1920s. As such it hasn't been convertible into dollars for many decades, and in any case was only worth a fraction of a cent by the time the currency had effectively collapsed in late 1923.These bills sell today mostly as curiosities. The major German site sammler.com lists 2 bills with that denomination; one issue is dated July 25, 1923 and the other is Sept. 1, 1923. Both currently retail for around €1, i.e. about $1.30.
In what? What currency are you trying to convert to? A mark was the currency of Germany until the introduction of the euro. "zwanzig millionen" is twenty million.
The 1923 Reichsbank 20,000 Mark note in uncirculated condition is worth $2.
No mint mark - $2 to $4 depending on wear "S" mint mark - $2 to $15
Please check again and post a new, separate and more specific question. "Funfzig" means fifty in German so it can't also be denominated at 100 marks. Allierte militarbehorde ("Allied military authority") notes were issued by the Allied victors in WWII to replace the worthless currency of the defeated Nazis.