File:100 Billionen Mark 1924-02-15.jpg

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English: 100 Trillion Mark from 1924-02-15
Deutsch: 100 Billionen Mark vom 15. Februar 1924
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Author Deutsche Reichsbank
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PD-Abb. eines Albrecht Dürer - Portraits (Humanist Willibald Pirckheimer)

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Notgeld, nach dem 15. November 1923 (Ende der Hyperinflation) gedruckt.

1 Bio. Papiermark = 1 Rentenmark.

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