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Country
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Germany |
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Authority
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Bezirksgemeinde Weilheim |
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Currency
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Mark |
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Denomination
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100,000,000,000 |
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Issue Start Date
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1923 |
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Issue End Date
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1923 |
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This Notes Issue Date
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10/1923 |
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Set/Series Name
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Röntgen Notgeld |
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Number of Items in Set
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4 |
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Set Details
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20, 50, 100 and 200 Milliarden (Milliarden = Billions in the English-speaking world context) |
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Type
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Grossgeld |
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Material
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Paper |
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Signatures
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3 printed signatures. |
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Security Features
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Watermark : Meandering pattern (Mäander-Wasserzeichen). |
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Comments
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Röntgen was the Nobel laureate who discovered X-rays in 1895. He died in Feb. 1923. For almost 20 years, he owned a country house on the outskirts of Weilheim (popularly known as the "Röntgen Villa"), hence this commemorative series of notes. |
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Source
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Richard Wilson |
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BNI Banknote Id
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83824 |
| Source | Catalog # / Reference | Value | Date of Value | Comments | | Holger Müller | 5220.3a | | | |
| Keller | 5224c | | | |
Germany, 100,000,000,000 Mark, 5220.3a, 5224c