File:100-Billionen-Geldschein.jpg

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English: Old german 100 Billion mark note, printed in 1924
Deutsch: Der höchstwertige jemals in Deutschland gedruckte und in Umlauf gebrachte Geldschein.
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Author Reichsbank
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PD-Abb. eines Albrecht Dürer - Portraits (Humanist Willibald Pirckheimer)

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This image depicts a unit of currency issued by Germany. It is believed to be in the public domain (under § 5 Abs.1 UrhG) as an official work issued by a German federal or state authority, or by a predecessor state.


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Notgeld, nach dem 15. November 1923 (Ende der Hyperinflation) gedruckt. 1 Bio. Papiermark = 1 Rentenmark.

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current13:09, 29 March 2010Thumbnail for version as of 13:09, 29 March 20105,637 × 2,925 (13.08 MB)Billion Mark (talk | contribs){{Information |Description={{en|1=Old german 100 Billion mark note, printed in 1924}} {{de|1=Der höchstwertige jemals in Deutschland gedruckte und in Umlauf gebrachte Geldschein.}} |Source=Aus Zeitschrift eingescannt |Author=Reichsbank |Date=1924 |Permis

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