No, banks generally do not exchange Reichsmark notes today, as the currency was replaced by the Deutsche Mark in 1948 and subsequently by the Euro in 2002. While some collectors might be interested in Reichsmark notes, they are no longer considered legal tender. If you have such notes, they may hold historical or collectible value, but you would likely need to visit a specialized dealer rather than a bank for any potential exchange or appraisal.
Some of the larger banks or the Central Bank on Dame Street.
bank note, hmm, im not to sure sorry
The fifty pound Sterling note is the largest bank note in circulation in England.
The largest Canadian bank note is the $1000 bill.
Canadian Bank Note Company was created in 1897.
The ISBN of The Million Pound Bank Note is 9783526521662.
The Million Pound Bank Note was created in 2007.
American Bank Note Company was created in 1795.
No. The notification period expired in 2007. Any withdrawn Bank of England banknote can be exchanged for notes of an equivalent value at the Bank of England.
A breeze bank note, is defaced currency. This is usually part of a scam. Anti-Breeze bank note is more commonly refereed to, and it is a means for cleaning the currency.
The Million Pound Bank Note has 96 pages.
No. The notification period expired in 2007. Any withdrawn Bank of England banknote can be exchanged for notes of an equivalent value at the Bank of England.