Most of the hyper-inflationary German 1923 notes are worth about $5 in Very Fine condition.
On August 1, 1923, Germany was experiencing hyperinflation, and the value of the German mark was rapidly declining. At that time, 20,000,000 marks would have been worth very little in real terms, possibly equivalent to just a few U.S. dollars or even less. To provide a precise value, one would need to consider the exchange rates and the specific economic context of hyperinflation during that period. Ultimately, such an amount would not hold significant purchasing power.
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I have one myself, and i have been trying to find out too... theres not many answers on the net for this one, but most of these coins have been for sale on eBay and other sites for about £8 - £18
what is the value of the German mark coin with horse on back dated 1923
The 1923 Reichsbank 20,000 Mark note in uncirculated condition is worth $2.
I believe that what you are reading as "bunderttaufend" is actually "hunderttausend", which is German for "hundred thousand." 1923 was the height of German hyperinflation - I own a hundred million mark billl, and I believe that the nation late in the year issued 100 billion mark notes. The value of your bill would depend on its condition and the specific issue involved, but broadly speaking, high denomination German bills from the early twenties are quite common. You should see a coin or currency dealer for a better estimate
The 1923 German Mark 200,000,000, Note is very rare; High Grade Score, 90 in today U.S. Dollars can cost $250 and in good condition can be unlimited in the Auction or Collector's Market Value ! If one of 200,000,000 German Mark Note can be found. . . Living Life Enterprises Presents.
20 million mark and 50 million mark notes.
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Unfortunately, your German mark is only worth $1-$2 depending on its condition. This mark is very common and does not have a high value.
The face value of Eine Million Mark printed in 1923 during hyperinflation in Germany would be obsolete today due to the currency reform that replaced the Mark. However, as a historical collectible, its value would depend on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors of such notes. It would be best to consult with a currency or numismatic expert to determine its specific worth.
All US coins dated 1923 have the word Liberty on them, which one are you asking about?
A curios of little value issued during the height of German hyperinflation. The German currency was of so little value that a wheel-barrow of money was needed to buy a loaf of bread and it was cheaper to burn the money for heating than buy coal or wood.
For a complete guide on the current value of the East German mark visit coinquest.com/cgi-bin/cq/coins?main_action=germany
In 1923, Germany experienced hyperinflation, which severely impacted its economy and GDP. The exact GDP figure is difficult to ascertain due to the extreme fluctuations in currency value during that period. However, it is estimated that the German economy contracted significantly, with the value of the German mark plummeting. The turmoil of the Weimar Republic's economic policies and reparations payments following World War I contributed to this crisis.