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Four (4) Weimar Germany Reichsbanknote, 10000 Mark

JFA-112

  Lot # JFA-112
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  • Lot # JFA-112
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Four (4) Antique Reichsbank note, valued at 10,000 marks each. Distributed in Germany from January 1922 to November 1923. The front medallion depicts German artwork, Portrait of a Young Man, created by Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer. German efforts to finance World War I sent the nation into debt. Following their defeat, the Treaty of Versailles obligated Germany to pay reparations, which increased the nation’s financial struggles. The German government attempted to solve this problem by printing more money, which led to severe inflation. When issued this note bore the highest denomination the state had ever printed. It is often called the Vampire note because the unknown engraver altered Dürer’s original portrait slightly so that when turned sideways, the face of a vampire is visible in the shadows on the man’s neck. The vampire represented France sucking the blood out of Germany. Courtesy data from USHMM Collection - United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Joel Forman.

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