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How Far Back Can We Go? - With Banknotes! Second Edition!

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1921 German Notgeld 50 pfennigs from town of Paderborn:
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Germany 25 Pfennig (1921-22)

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Denmark, 1 Krone, 1921, P-12g
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1920 Germany 100 Marks:
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Ecuador 1 Sucre (1920)
This is a remainder note from the short-lived "El Banco Sur Americano", the founder never had the sufficient reserves to fund his bank, amongst other infringements the bank was ordered to close. Some signed and serial numbered 1 & 5 Sucre notes made it into circulation on sub-standard paper, they'd be a rare find.


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Belgium, 17.3.1920, 50 Francs, P-68b
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Some signed and serial numbered 1 & 5 Sucre notes made it into circulation on sub-standard paper, they'd be a rare find.

- would be kind of cool to find some (though that doesn't mean they'd be worth much).


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1920 Germany 100 Marks

Got this one (P-69) a couple years ago too 'NumisRob:'

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South Russia 10,000 Ruble (1919)

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German Notgeld, Sörup, 1 Mark, 6.7.1919
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1918 Germany 20 Marks:
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Russia 100 Ruble, issued by the Vladikavkaz Railroad Company (1918)

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Germany, 50 Mark, 30.11.1918, P-65a
Because of the oval element in the middle this banknote was called Eierschein ("egg note") in colloquial speech.

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