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Notgeld Arnsberg 1923
This page contains Notgeld banknotes that were issued in 1923 by the municipalities of
Arnsberg. Arnsberg is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located in the north-east
of the Sauerland in the Ruhr river valley and today has a population of about 77,500.
The current city of Arnsberg was created in 1975 by merging 14 cities and municipalities into one city.
Old Arnsberg itself and Neheim-Hüsten are the two urban parts, while the other parts are very rural.
Neheim and Hüsten had been merged in 1941.
In 12th century old Arnsberg was the seat of Westphalian jurisdiction, but one century earlier it was seat
of the dukes of Arnsberg who built their castle there. Later Arnsberg lost its independence and belonged
to the Cologne area. Finally in 1816 it went to Prussia and
became seat of the local administration. In
the late 20th century, the town was twinned with the London Borough of Bexley in England.
Find out more about Inflation Notgeld.
500,000 Mark
This note was issued by the town Arnsberg.
It is dated 20. August 1923.
1 Million Mark
This note was issued by the town Arnsberg.
It is dated 20. August 1923.
5 Million Mark
This note was issued by the town Arnsberg.
It is dated 20. August 1923.
Notgeld Arnsberg County
500,000 Mark
This note was issued by Kreis Arnsberg (county of Arnsberg).
It is dated 20. August 1923.
1 Million Mark
This note was issued by Kreis Arnsberg (county of Arnsberg).
It is dated 20. August 1923.
5 Million Mark
This note was issued by Kreis Arnsberg (county of Arnsberg).
It is dated 20. August 1923.
10 Million Mark
This note was issued by Kreis Arnsberg (county of Arnsberg).
It is dated 20. August 1923.
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