Germany Emergency Banknote Pfennigs Notgelds 19th Century Issues UNC Unique and Rare
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Germany Emergency Banknote Pfennigs Notgelds 19th Century Issues UNC Unique and Rare
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– 🚀 Unique 1922 Germany Furstenberg 50 Pfennig Notgeld
– ⭐ Highly Collectible in UNC condition
– 💰 Best Investment Item for future appreciation
– ✅ 100% Genuine Item with historical significance
– 🏷️ Available At Lowest Price for discerning collectors
– 💎 A rare find perfect for enhancing your collection!
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– 🚀 Unique 1921 Germany Emergency Banknote, 50 Pfennig Notgeld
– ⭐ Graded UNC, showcasing pristine condition
– 💰 100% Genuine Item with historical value
– ✅ Perfect for collectors seeking rare additions
– 💎 A remarkable investment piece with appreciation potential
– 🏷️ Available At Lowest Price for discerning enthusiasts
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– 🚀 Unique 1921 Germany Emergency Banknote – 50 Pfennig Notgeld
– ⭐ Graded UNC, showcasing flawless quality
– 💰 100% Genuine Item with significant historical context
– ✅ Highly Collectible, a rare find for discerning enthusiasts
– 💎 Future Rare Item with great investment potential
– 🏷️ Available At Lowest Price for passionate collectors
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– 🚀 Unique 1921 Germany Emergency Banknote, 50 Pfennig Notgeld
– ⭐ Graded UNC, showcasing impeccable condition
– 💰 100% Genuine Item with significant historical relevance
– ✅ Highly Collectible and a rare find for enthusiasts
– 💎 A remarkable investment piece with future appreciation potential
– 🏷️ Available At Lowest Price for discerning collectors
🚀 Unique 1922 Germany 50 Pfennig Notgeld
⭐ Graded UNC, showcasing flawless quality
💰 Best Investment Item with future appreciation potential
✅ 100% Genuine Item with historical significance
🏷️ Available At Lowest Price for discerning collectors
💎 Highly Collectible, a rare find for enthusiasts!
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– 🚀 Uniquely Historical 1922 50 Pfennig Notgeld
– ⭐ Graded UNC, showcasing impeccable cond…
🚀 Unique 1922 Germany 50 Pfennig Notgeld
⭐ Graded UNC, showcasing pristine quality
💰 100% Genuine Item with historical significance
✅ Highly Collectible, a rare find for enthusiasts
🏷️ Available At Lowest Price for discerning collectors
💎 Best Investment Item with future appreciation potential
- Historical Theme: This specific 2 Mark series focuses on the violent history of the Anabaptist Rebellion in 1534-1536. The reverse of each note features key figures and events, such as Jan van Leiden (Jan Beukelzoon), Bernt Knipperdollinck, and their eventual execution and hanging in cages from St. Lambert’s Church.
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Introducing the Germany Emergency Banknote Pfennigs Notgelds from the 19th Century, a unique and rare collectible item that stands out in any collection. This particular note, denominated at 50 Pfennig and issued in 1922, showcases a remarkable grade of Uncirculated (UNC), marking it as a pristine example of its kind. The note captures a significant moment in German history, reflecting the socio-economic turbulence of the post-World War I era, where emergency currency was issued to address the dire financial circumstances faced by the country. Each note boasts intricate designs and historical references, making it not just a currency but a piece of art and heritage. Collectors will appreciate its historical significance, rarity, and impeccable condition, making it a valuable investment for future appreciation. This banknote comes with its original packaging, ensuring its preservation, and is guaranteed to be 100% genuine, appealing to enthusiasts seeking to enhance their collections with a piece of history.
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| Weight | 900 kg |
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| Dimensions | 25 × 15 × 3 cm |
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