Germany-Empire Banknotes Catalog
The history of banknotes in Germany is fascinating and reflects the country's political and economic changes over time. From the first banknotes issued during the German Empire to today's euros, German banknotes have undergone numerous transformations.
Banknotes of the German Empire and the Weimar Republic
During the German Empire (1871-1918), the first unified banknotes known as Reichsbanknoten were issued. These were followed by the banknotes of the Weimar Republic, a period marked by hyperinflation that led to the printing of banknotes with astronomical denominations, with a banknote of 100 billion marks being issued in 1923.
Modern banknotes and the transition to the euro
After World War II, the Deutsche Mark became the currency of West Germany, with designs reflecting the country's economic recovery. In 2002, Germany adopted the euro, participating in the issuance of common banknotes for the eurozone. Current euro banknotes feature architectural designs representing different periods of European history, while maintaining a uniform appearance across all member countries.
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Germany-Empire is a country that does not exist.This country is currently part of the old banknotes of Germany.
Valuable banknotes
The most valuable Germany-Empire banknotes sought after by collectors are the following: