Germany Empire Imperial Reichsbanknote 100 Mark 1908.-Nr1126403L
The 100 Mark Reichsbanknote from Germany, issued in 1908, is a fascinating piece of history. Let's delve into its details:
Obverse:
At the top center, you'll find a faint grey numerical denomination "100."
Across the center, a large, deep blue eagle with outstretched wings, a crown, and a shield breastplate dominates the design.
Superimposed over the eagle, German fraktur text appears in black and blue ink, including the denomination "Ein Hundert Mark" (One Hundred Mark).
The lower left corner features the numeral "100."
Vertically printed on each side in green ink, you'll see the serial number.
The upper and lower right corners display the bank seal with the Imperial eagle in green ink.
The text reads: "Reichbanknote. Ein Hundert Mark Zahlt die Reichbankhauptkassen in Berlin ohne Legitimationsprüfung dem Einlieferer dieser Banknote. Berlin, den 7. Februar 1908 Reichsbankdirektorium." This translates to: "Reich bank note. One hundred marks Pays the Reichbank main cash registers in Berlin without legitimation checking the deliverer of this banknote. Berlin, February 7, 1908 Reichsbank Directorate."
A stern warning follows: "Anyone who copies or falsifies banknotes or procures and sells counterfeit or falsified banknotes shall be sentenced to imprisonment for not less than two years."
Reverse:
The reverse side features a medallic woman's head supported by two allegorical women.
The ribbon with the legend "BANKNOTE 100 MARK" is repeated many times along the frame.
The field contains numerous instances of the numeral "100" as part of the design.
This banknote is distinguished by its green seal, signifying that it belongs to the post-war printings.
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SKU: GER2005
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