on ebay they go for $3.5
A 1922 Reichsbanknote is worth about $50, all depending on the condition.
Using charts from the Office of National Statistics, to have the same purchasing power as 50 pounds in 1910 you would need about 3,800 pounds today.
For a "General" SEar Catalog, $50 to $150, depending on condition
about 50 cents
50-550 usd
50-500 usd
50-200 USD
20 dollars
There are at least 4 separate issue of the 1000 Mark note dated 12-Apr-1910, with significantly different values. The most common from a collectors perspective is the dark brown issue with a 7-digit green serial number, which is worth $8 in uncirculated condition. The less common 6-digit or red serial numbered issues are worth $20-$50. ___ They are fairly common. ___ One of the problems with this particular note is that it was reiussed in 1916 (in World War 1) with the 1910 date. Prices had trebled in the meantime.
It depends. A 1909 S VDB may be worth over a thousand dollars but a "regular" 1910 may only be worth $.50
50-200 USD
It is worth about $50 - $75 in working condition.