A Hundert Milliarden Mark (100 billion marks) dated 30 October 1923 is a notable example of hyperinflation in Weimar Germany. During this period, the value of the German mark plummeted, making such high denominations practically worthless. While it may have had a face value of 100 billion marks, its actual worth in terms of purchasing power was negligible. Today, it is primarily of interest to collectors and historians rather than having any significant monetary value.
The cast of Die hundert Mark sind weg - 1939 includes: Vilma Bekendorf as Lore, seine Frau Dorit Kreysler as Inge, seine Frau Kurt Meisel as Rudi Lenz Hermann Pfeiffer as Dr. Sachse Liselotte Schaak as Cretl, seine Frau Eva Tinschmann as Frau Jolle
Mark Rurup was born in 1975.
The value of a 1984 hundert schilling (100 schillings) can vary based on its condition and demand among collectors. As of now, it generally holds a nominal value for collectors, often around a few dollars to tens of dollars. However, its actual purchasing power is significantly lower due to the introduction of the euro and inflation. For an accurate assessment, it's best to consult a coin dealer or recent auction results.
Mark Klepaski was born on September 11, 1975.
The cast of Hundert Mark - 1975 includes: Rainer Basedow as (1975) Horst Bollmann as (1975) Hans Hessling as (1975) Margot Hielscher as (1975) Susanne Hsiao as (1975) Christine Kaufmann as (1975) Heinz Lieven as (1975) Arnold Marquis as (1975) Inge Meysel as (1975) Horst Pinnow as (1975) Rudolf Platte as (1975) Ulrich Radke as (1975) Wolf Roth as (1975) Otto Sander as (1975) Peter Schlesinger as (1975) Edda Seippel as (1975) Willy Semmelrogge as (1975) Ludwig Thiesen as (1975) Wolfgang Unterzaucher as (1975) Frithjof Vierock as (1975) Hildegard Wensch as (1975)
A 1970 paper Hundert Deutsche Mark note is no longer legal tender and its value would depend on its condition and any potential collector interest. Generally, it might be worth around $5 to $10 as a collectible item.
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A Hundert Milliarden Mark (100 billion marks) dated 30 October 1923 is a notable example of hyperinflation in Weimar Germany. During this period, the value of the German mark plummeted, making such high denominations practically worthless. While it may have had a face value of 100 billion marks, its actual worth in terms of purchasing power was negligible. Today, it is primarily of interest to collectors and historians rather than having any significant monetary value.
500 funf hundert kronen pet set korun
The coin is still in circulation today and is only face value
During its turbulent history Germany has had many different varieties of marks so without more information it's not possible to answer. Please post a new, separate question with the following: > Is it a coin or bill (note)? > What's its date?
Hundert Tage - 1935 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S
The cast of Die hundert Mark sind weg - 1939 includes: Vilma Bekendorf as Lore, seine Frau Dorit Kreysler as Inge, seine Frau Kurt Meisel as Rudi Lenz Hermann Pfeiffer as Dr. Sachse Liselotte Schaak as Cretl, seine Frau Eva Tinschmann as Frau Jolle
drei hundert und zwanzig thats how you write it and this is how you say it: dre hundert und zwansish
Mark Erelli was born in 1975.
Mark Gerretsen was born in 1975.