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German Reichsbahn Emergency Money Note 5 Million Mark 1923

£12.48

The German Reichsbahn Emergency Money Note is an intriguing artifact that captures the essence of post-war Germany's economic turmoil. Issued in 1923, this currency note is a rare find for collectors and historians alike.

Measuring only 45mm by 55mm, this note features a portrait of Ludwig von Kettler, Chancellor of Bavaria at the time. The note itself measures 6cm by 8.5cm, making it an ideal size for display. The paper quality is surprisingly good, considering its age and rarity.

The Reichsbahn was Germany's primary railway system, and this note represents one of many emergency funds issued to cover the costs of nationalization. The 5 million mark denomination is particularly notable, as it reflects the country's strained finances in the aftermath of World War I.

This rare note offers a unique glimpse into post-war Germany's economic struggles and the challenges faced by its railway system. Its significance extends beyond mere monetary value, offering insights into a pivotal moment in German history.

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