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20 Mark 1918

Issuer: Reichsschuldenverwaltung Berlin

Date: 20. February 1918

Measures: 14.5 cm * 9.5 cm

The front side shows the heads of Minerva (Roman goddess of intelligence) and Mercury (Roman god of thieves also serving as messenger for the gods).

Find out more about the historic background of the period in which this banknote was issued.

Back side of the note:

Shows a knight with sword and lance and female figure holding a palm leave. The two figures are symbols for war and peace.



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