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10 Mark 1906

10 Mark 1906 Issuer: Reichsschuldenverwaltung Berlin

Date: 6 October 1906

Measures: 14 cm * 9 cm

The front side shows a female figure holding a palm, an Aesculapian staff and an oar - symbolising the oversea trade.

The watermark in the white circle shows a male head in profile.

Given into circulation in November 1907. Became practically worthless because of the inflation in May 1923. Officially invalid since 6 June 1925.

Design by Paul Thumann
Engraved by H. Meyer

Back side of the note:

10 Mark 1906 Shows two female figures.

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