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    1. I have the same note, your’s looks legit. Down to the fibers and texture. 🙂 It’s not like there’s a huge market for old Reichsmark bills, which is why they’re cheap. In fact, creating a decent replica would probably be more expensive.

    2. Reasonable_Letter312 on

      The good condition is no reason to believe that this is a replica. I still have a couple of bank notes from the 1910s and 1920s (inflation era, highest denomination I have is 100.000) around from my grandmother, and some of them still look pristine. Most of them aren’t that rare, making the price appear reasonable, but I am not enough of an expert to tell if the one you have might be an exception.

    3. Basileus08 on

      Of course it’s real, I have some of these. Why shouldn’t it be real?

    4. Schmetterwurm2 on

      It says:

      Reichsbanknote
      Ein Tausend Mark zahlt die Reichsbankhauptkasse in Berlin ohne Legitimationsprüfung dem Einlieferer dieser Banknote

      Banknote of the Reichsbank
      The Central Reichsbank in Berlin will pay one thousand Mark to the person cashing this banknote without an identification check.

    5. Thats cool as hell! Sadly I dont know anything about it but i can translate the Frakturschrift vor you…

      It says:
      Reichsbanknote. 1000
      Ein Tausend Mark
      Zahlt die Reichsbankhauptkasse in Berlin ohne Legitimationsprüfung dem Einlieferer dieser Banknote
      Berlin 24. April 1910. Reichsbankdirektorium

      In english:
      Reichsbanknote. 1000
      One Thousend Mark
      The Reichsbank in Berlin will pay the bearer of this banknote one thousand marks without requiring proof of identity
      Berlin, 24th of April 1910.
      Reichsbank Directorate

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