German Banknote value

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I looked far and near and as well as I can ascertain this is a valuable note. If it is should I send it out to PNG. Will they clean and press it? Usually I didn't turn a page or not look at a different site and it turns out to be some common note.
Ray Muniak Retired artist/sculptor . 79 years old. 4 children 10 grandchildren 2 great grandchildren. Also worked as a wood patternmaker (Foundry industry) for 27 years before becoming a full time artist.
Looks like you have:

P-176 Germany - Reichsbank, 20 Reichsmark 11.10.1924

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/note208945.html

http://banknote.ws/COLLECTION/countries/EUR/GER/GER0176.htm

I see similar notes graded by PMG and in better condition (VF) listed on ebay for about US$800. But asking price is not the same as selling price... Recent sales on ebay show an ungraded piece sold for about US$180 (actual sale price not disclosed). Your note has seen better days. It's a placeholder note that someone will love. The price should reflect its condition.

I hope others here will have more info. You might even get some offers!

PS: ebay link added: https://www.ebay.com/itm/185191146454?orig_cvip=true
Thanks for your thoughts. You r one of the few members who actually answer the question and are polite. Appreciate it very much
Ray Muniak Retired artist/sculptor . 79 years old. 4 children 10 grandchildren 2 great grandchildren. Also worked as a wood patternmaker (Foundry industry) for 27 years before becoming a full time artist.
Other members here have helped me identify several pieces.

I appreciate their help and I'm glad I could help you.
Topic verplaatst naar "Banknote identifications and valuations" (ZacUK, 12-okt-2022, 21:32)

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