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20 Deutsche Marks banknote (Bank Deutcher Länder 1948)
The green-colored German note of zwanzig deutsche mark features a man and woman, an allegory for the German Postwar industry. Printed on the 20 mark banknote is the text ‘Banknote’ and ‘serie 1948’. The serial numbers are in a red font.You get: £5.613801 DEM = £0.2806900000 -
20 Deutsche Marks banknote (Bank Deutcher Länder 1949)
This green-colored German zwanzig deutsche mark bill features a man and woman, representing the rebuilding of Postwar German industry. Text on the 20 DM banknote reads ‘Serie 1949’ and ‘Bank Deutscher Länder’. The banknote contains the word ‘Banknote’.You get: £5.613801 DEM = £0.2806900000 -
5 Pfennig banknote Germany (Behelfsgeld 1947)
The brown-colored German bill of 5 pfennig behelfsgeld was issued by the Finanzministerium (Ministry of Finance) of the German state Württemberg-Hohenzollern, under French occupation following WWII. On the 0.05 mark banknote a caption reads ‘Behelfsgeld’.You get: £0.014031 DEM = £0.2806900000 -
10 Pfennig banknote Germany (Behelfsgeld 1947)
This blue-colored German 10 pfennig behelfsgeld note was issued by the Württemberg-Hohenzollern Finanzministerium. On the back of the banknote is a castle, Schloß in Sigmaringen. Text on the 0.10 mark banknote reads ‘Behelfsgeld’. The serial number is in a red font.You get: £0.028071 DEM = £0.2806900000 -
5 Pfennig banknote Germany (Rheinland-Pfalz 1947)
The brown-grey-colored German bill of 5 fünf pfennig geldschein was issued in 1947 by the Landesregierung (State government) of the German state Rheinland-Pfalz. Text on the 0.05 mark banknote reads ‘Geldschein’.You get: £0.014031 DEM = £0.2806900000 -
10 Pfennig banknote Germany (Rheinland-Pfalz 1947)
The blue-colored German banknote of 10 zehn pfennig geldschein features a bundle of wheat on the front, and an image of a landscape with bridge over the river Rhine on the back. The 0.10 mark banknote contains the word ‘Geldschein’.You get: £0.028071 DEM = £0.2806900000