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Germany 50 Mark 1922 Notgeld ? Star Prefix, VG, Low SN 07511 + Gift GEL3
This listing features a 50 Mark Notgeld note issued in 1922 during the Weimar Republic era. The note includes a star prefix (?), a designation used to differentiate print batches or series. With a low serial number (07511), this note is a unique collectible for enthusiasts of historical currency.
Serial Number Highlights:
Star Prefix (?): Indicates a special series or batch, enhancing the note’s distinctiveness.
Low Serial Number (07511): Adds rarity, as low numbers are highly sought after by collectors.
Historical Context:
Era: Weimar Republic (1918-1933)
Purpose: During Germany’s post-World War I economic turmoil, Notgeld (emergency money) was issued to address currency shortages. This note circulated in the Federal State of Baden, specifically in Gaggenau, Gernsbach, and Forbach.
Design: Regional notes often featured unique designs reflecting their local identity.
Features:
Denomination: 50 Mark
Year of Issue: 1922
Material: Paper
Shape: Rectangular
Condition: VG (Very Good) – Shows signs of circulation but remains intact and legible.
Estimated Value:
With its star prefix, low serial number, and historical significance, this note is estimated to be valued between $25 and $40, depending on collector demand.
Special Offer:
This listing includes a complimentary digital chapter from the Mehilba World Replacement (MWR) reference. Choose a chapter to enhance your knowledge of global banknotes.
Shipping and Returns:
Shipping: Securely packaged with tracking. Free shipping for orders over $50.
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