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Notgeld Herne 1923
This page contains Notgeld banknotes that were issued in 1923 by the municipalities of
Herne.
Herne is located in the Ruhr valley in Germany directly between the cities of
Bochum and
Gelsenkirchen. Herne's population is today
just under 170,000.
Like most other cities in the region Herne was a tiny village until the 19th century. When the
mining of coal and the production of steel emerged, the villages of the Ruhr area became cities.
A farm bearing the name of Herne was founded in the 11th or 12th centuries. In 1860 the first
coal mine started operation. In the following thirty years the population increased twenty-fold.
For the first time Herne was called a city. In 1975 Wanne-Eickel, a city with over 70,000 inhabitants,
was incorporated into Herne.
Find out more about Inflation Notgeld.
10 Million Mark
This note was issued by the town Herne.
It is dated 1 August 1923.
10 Million Mark
This note was issued by the town Herne.
It is dated 1 August 1923.
50 Million Mark
This note was issued by the town Herne.
It is dated 1 August 1923.
50,000 Mark
This note was issued by the town Herne.
It is dated 25 August 1923.
100,000 Mark
This note was issued by the town Herne.
It is dated 25 August 1923.
Misc Notgeld Herne 1923
50,000 Mark
This note was issued by Vereinigte Kaufmannschaft (Associated Merchants) in Herne.
It is dated 1 September 1923.
100,000 Mark
This note was issued by Vereinigte Kaufmannschaft (Associated Merchants) in Herne.
It is dated 1 September 1923.
200,000 Mark
This note was issued by Vereinigte Kaufmannschaft (Associated Merchants) in Herne.
It is dated 1 September 1923.
Please also check out the Notgeld bills from
Bergwerksgesellschaft Hibernia in Herne.
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