Image:WiemarRepublic September 01 1923 50MillionMark.jpg

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1 September 1923 50 Million Mark. Printed about 2 months before the Hyperinflation problem in the Weimar Republic reached its peak in November. Due to time and costs when the currency was being printed continuously, they skipped printing the backs of the currency and simply left them blank. In 1914 would have been worth appriximately $12 Million US, 9 years later when printed was approximately equal to $1US, and entirely worthless a few weeks later.

Charlie Wiederhold 17:07, 16 December 2005 (UTC)

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current 17:21, 16 December 2005 1,024×682 (262 KB) Charlie Wiederhold ( Talk | contribs) (September 1st, 1923 50 Million Mark. Printed about 2 months before the Hyperinflation problem in the Weimar Republic reached it's peak. Was approximately equal to $1USD (1923). Due to time and costs when the currency was being printed literally non-stop, )
revert 17:07, 16 December 2005 1,024×1,371 (259 KB) Charlie Wiederhold ( Talk | contribs) (September 1st, 1923 50 Million Mark. Printed about 2 months before the Hyperinflation problem in the Weimar Republic reached it's peak. Was approximately equal to $1USD (1923). I purchased scanned the bill myself. {{money}} ~~~~)

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