Thank you. For 1921 the condition is incredible. They look almost completely untouched and the colours and writing are still very vivid.
Are notgeld quite common? I'm not sure how much they differ from banknotes
Citeer: "ss3110"Thank you. For 1921 the condition is incredible. They look almost completely untouched and the colours and writing are still very vivid.
Are notgeld quite common? I'm not sure how much they differ from banknotes
If you log into the Colnect website, you can find banknotes listed by country. If you then scroll down the list, you will come to German Notgeld.
As of this morning, there are 21,718 listed. Most are made of paper, but a few are cardboard and even silk.
Their values range from less than 1 Pfennig to Billions of Mark.
Some of these banknotes are the size of a stamp, whilst others are huge.
Take a look and you will be amazed for hours. I look at them everyday, as I love collecting them. Recently swapped some UK coins for 700. They took me 6 weeks to catalogue