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Five "Ten million mark" antisemitic bills. Germany, 1920s

Opening price: $200

Commission: 22%

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5 antisemitic 'example' banknotes with a value of Ten million German marks. Rare.

Banknotes originally printed for an anti-Semitic purpose. On the front of each banknote was printed an anti-Semitic cartoon and an inscription against the Jews. "Jews out", "who got rich in the war? The Jew.", "Do not buy from Jews", "Whoever wears this mark is our enemy" - and the Star of David with the inscription "Jude", a Jew in the form of the German eagle, the inscription "Kosher" in the Star of David and the description: "German Jewish Society". The sample banknotes with the astronomical value of ten million German marks were distributed to the public by members of the Nazi Party at the beginning of its formation in Germany in the early 1920s. And on the back of each bill is written: "The main cash office of the Reichsbank in Berlin pays the sender against this bill. From October 1, 1923 legal tender can be drawn against the bill" - as if it could be converted into "real money".

general condition very good .

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34. Five "Ten million mark" antisemitic bills. Germany, 1920s