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More information is needed. Weimar Germany issued high-denomination banknotes with many different dates in an effort to keep up with hyperinflation. Look for a date on the bill, including the day and month, then post a new question with that information. Month names in German are generally similar to English names, usually with a letter or two different - e.g. March is "Marz", December is "Dezember", etc.

Be aware that most hyperinflation notes were printed by the carload and only stayed in circulation for a short time, so they generally aren't worth more than a few dollars to collectors.

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