Original Uncirculated 20-Note Consecutive Bundle 100,000 Mark Notes 1923 with Original Band
Free Shipping
Product Overview
• Front design: merchant Georg Gisze by German painter Hans Holbein
• Ink: dark brown on pale lilac paper with a lilac tint on the right side of the note
• Watermark: beautiful leafy garland
German efforts to finance World War I sent the nation into debt, and the Treaty of Versailles obligated Germany to pay reparations. The German government attempted to solve the nation's financial struggles by printing more money, which led to severe inflation. The government printed higher and higher denominations, but were unable to keep up with the plunging rates.
In order to stabilize the economy, the German government established the Rentenbank. The Minister of Finance, Hans Luther, created the Rentenmark, which was backed by mortgages on all property in Germany, rather than gold. This meant that the crisis caused by the public's lack of confidence in the currency of the Reichsbank fell, and the hyperinflation ceased.
Includes:
• 20 Original 1923 Consecutive Note Bundle, 100,000 Marks
Warranty Information:
This product comes with a 30-day warranty through TSC.



