I can't find a listing for that specific date but most other 10 billion mark notes from that period currently retail for about €10 (USD 13.00) in circulated condition.
From 1922 to 1924 the German Weimar Republic suffered some of the worst hyperinflation in history, matched only recently in the African country of Zimbabwe. Prices rose as often as 3 or 4 times a day, and the government printed ever-higher denomination banknotes in an effort to keep up. The effort only made things worse, to the point where olds bills would be overprinted with new denominations because paper was too expensive to make new ones. Before new policies were adopted to control the spiral, a 100 TRILLION mark note (1 + 14 zeros) was actually issued.
what is the value of the German mark coin with horse on back dated 1923
All US coins dated 1923 have the word Liberty on them, which one are you asking about?
You may want to check the correct number of zeros in your question, as this 2 billion ("zwei milliarden") denomination is not listed on any collectors' site. If there is one zero missing in your number, the twenty billion note might be worth between 15 and 30 US dollars, depending on quality.
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.
An einhundert millionen mark is worth around 1,000-5,000 $ in the U.S.
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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
Your bill is one of the more valuable examples of Weimar Republic inflation currency. sammler.com, a major German collectibles site, lists the following values as of 03/2012: > Average condition, with circulation wear: about €10, or roughly USD 13.50 > Brand-new condition: about €30, or $40. "Milliard" is the old term for what's currently called a billion in most countries; i.e. zwanzig Milliarden = 20,000,000,000 . That absurd figure was the result of rampant hyperinflation in Germany due in part to post-WWI reparations. At the worst point bills with denominations in the million millions (1012) were being printed to keep up with skyrocketing prices.
The cast of Mark It Paid - 1923 includes: Joe Rock
Danzig mark ended in 1923.
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.
No "W" mint mark on a 1923 Dime, it's the designers monogram (A. Weinman) the mint mark is on the reverse to the left of the fasces