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100 Reichsmark 1935
Issuer:
Reichsbankdirektorium Berlin
Date:
24. June 1935
Measures:
18 cm * 9 cm
Find out more about the historic background of
the period in which this banknote was issued.
The front side shows a portrait of Justus von Liebig.
Liebig (1803 - 1873) has revolutionised chemistry. He was also
an inventor. We owe him for instance the baking powder.
The watermark repeats the portrait on the front side.
The paper is structured with patterns and the number "100". A seal is pressed in the paper reading "Ausstellungskontrollstempel" -
issue control seal.
Back side of the note:
Shows a medal framed by fairies. The medal shows a male portrait.
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