File:Zwei Millionen Mark 1923.jpg

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Two Million Marks 1923

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Deutsch: Reichsbanknote Zwei Millionen Mark von 1923

Maße: ca. 125 mm x 79 mm (selber am gebrauchten Schein nachgemessen, darum können die Maße ungenau sein)

Text auf der Banknote:

Reichsbanknote Zwei Millionen Mark zahlt die Reichsbankhauptkasse in Berlin gegen diese Banknote dem Einlieferer. Vom 1. September 1923 ab kann diese Banknote aufgerufen und unter Umtausch gegen andere gesetzliche Zahlungsmittel eingezogen werden. Berlin, den 9. August 1923 Reichsbankdirektorium

Warnung auf der Banknote:

Wer Banknoten nachmacht oder verfälscht, Oder nachgemachte oder verfälschte sich verschafft und in Verkehr bringt, wird mit Zuchthaus nicht unter zwei Jahren bestraft.

Unterschriften auf der Banknote:

Havenstein; v. Glasenapp; v. Grimm; Kauffmann; Schneider; Budczies; Bernhard; Seiffert; Vocke; Friedrich; Fuchs; P. Schneider


English: Reichsbanknote two million marks from 1923

Dimensions: approx. 125 mm x 79 mm (measured by myself on the used note, so the measurements can be inaccurate)

Text on the banknote:

Reichsbanknote The Reichsbank Hauptkasse in Berlin pays the consignor two million marks in exchange for this banknote. From September 1, 1923, this banknote can be called up and withdrawn in exchange for other legal tender. Berlin, August 9, 1923 Reichsbank Directorate

Warning on the banknote:

Anyone who counterfeits or falsifies banknotes, or obtains counterfeit or falsified banknotes and puts them into circulation, shall be punished by a term of imprisonment of not less than two years.

Signatures on the banknote:

Havenstein; v. Glasenapp; v. Grimm; Kauffmann; Schneider; Budczies; Bernhard; Seiffert; Vocke; Friedrich; Fuchs; P. Schneider
Date
Source Private archive.
Author Issued by the Reichsbank in Berlin, reproduced by ThoBel-0043 from an original banknote.

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