Saarland Banknotes Catalog
The history of banknotes in Saarland reflects the political and economic changes in this region over time. From its use of French and German coins to the adoption of the euro, Saarland has undergone several monetary transitions that have left a unique imprint on its notafilia.
Old Saarland banknotes
Prior to the introduction of the euro, Saarland used various types of banknotes. After World War II, the region was under French administration and used the Saarland franc from 1947 to 1959. These banknotes featured designs that reflected local industry and culture. Later, with reintegration into Germany in 1957, Saarland adopted the Deutsche Mark, using the same banknotes as the rest of West Germany.
Current banknotes in circulation
Since 2002, Saarland, as part of Germany and the European Union, has used the euro as its official currency. The euro banknotes in circulation are identical in all eurozone countries, with designs depicting European architectural styles from different historical periods. Although the banknotes are the same, the euro coins have a common side and a country-specific side, allowing Germany, and by extension Saarland, to maintain a certain national numismatic identity.
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📢 Saarland is a country that does not exist.This country is currently part of the old banknotes of Germany.
Valuable banknotes
The most valuable Saarland banknotes sought after by collectors are the following: