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1922 Germany 1 Milliarde Mark Reichsbanknote Pack of 100 UNC (Minor Stain) Hyperinflation RARE

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1922 Germany 1 Milliarde Mark Reichsbanknote Pack of 100 UNC (Minor Stain) Hyperinflation RARE

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1922 Germany 1 Milliarde Mark Reichsbanknote Pack of 100 UNC (Minor Stain) Hyperinflation RARE

This 1922 Germany 1 Milliarde Mark Reichsbanknote pack of 100 notes represents one of the most remarkable surviving artifacts from the Weimar Republic’s hyperinflation era — an extraordinary time when currency values skyrocketed and paper money became almost symbolic of economic chaos. Each note, originally overprinted with the red text “Eine Milliarde Mark” (One Billion Marks) on a pre-existing 1,000 Mark base design, stands as a tangible relic of the moment Germany’s financial system spiraled into collapse.

The notes are uncirculated, preserving the crisp paper and fine detail of their original production, with only minor age-related staining — a natural result of nearly a century of storage. Considering the immense paper shortages and rushed printing methods of 1923–1924, their state of preservation is exceptional, bordering on flawless for the period.

The front of each note displays the portrait of Carl Friedrich Gauss, the German mathematician and physicist whose work epitomized reason and progress — a striking contrast to the economic turmoil surrounding these issues. The reverse features intricate guilloche patterns in light tan and brown, overprinted boldly in red with the immense denomination “Eine Milliarde Mark.”

Printed by the Reichsbank in Berlin, these notes (Pick #90 or similar) were part of the government’s desperate effort to keep pace with runaway prices. By late 1923, inflation had reached astronomical proportions, and such billion-mark denominations circulated for only weeks before becoming worthless — making intact packs like this one extraordinarily scarce today.

Details:

  • Country: Germany (Weimar Republic)

  • Denomination: 1 Milliarde (1 Billion) Mark

  • Year: 1922 (overprint issued 1923)

  • Quantity: Pack of 100 notes (uncirculated, minor staining)

  • Catalog Reference: Pick #90 / Reichsbanknote overprint

  • Printer: Reichsdruckerei, Berlin

Collector’s Value:
A full uncirculated bundle of 100 consecutive notes from Germany’s most infamous inflationary episode is a true rarity. Perfect for serious collectors, historians, or investors in historical paper money, this pack captures the essence of economic upheaval in physical form — a pristine and dramatic witness to one of history’s most extreme monetary crises.

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