RMKCEW3A–Two Billion Reichsmark banknote issued 5th November 1923, by Germany's Central Bank, during the Hyper-inflation period.
RMD88M3W–Inflation Germany 1923
RMBWKR5N–emergency money in 1923 inflation Germany Europe Weimar republic money bank note bill bank note bill histor
RMD88X1G–GERMANY/INFLATION/1923
RMB322YC–50 millions Mark dating of 1st September 1923 Germany
RMD40E1C–20000 Mark banknote, Germany, 1923
RMD88M3R–INFLATION/1923/GERMANY
RMGG2AY5–Caricature by Karl Arnold about the monetary crisis 1923 Germany
RMG39HCX–INFLATION/1923/GERMANY
RM2CB81XD–NOTGELD Germany Archive Inflation 1920’s 'Notgeld' banknote: 50 000 Mark, Württembergische Notenbank (1923), size 105 mm x 160 mm. Germany
RM2G9EW8F–money / finances, coins, Germany, inflation coins, 200 and 500 mark, aluminum, German Reich, 1923, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RM2FKR6N1–GERMANY WEIMAR INFLATION 1920’s Archive Hyperinflation Germany, children using banknotes as toys, Germany, 1920’s. Hyperinflation affected the German Papiermark, the currency of the Weimar Republic, between 1921 and 1923, primarily in 1923. It caused considerable internal political instability in the country, the occupation of the Ruhr by France and Belgium as well as misery for the general populace. Printing more money is exactly what Weimar Germany did in 1922. The hyperinflation led to the collapse of the economy.
RMA2Y9G2–Inflation 1923 Germany
RFT2HB11–Replacement banknote, 1 billion marks, next day stamp hundred billion, inflation 1923, Germany
RME0KNA2–Jan. 1, 1920 - Inflation In Germany After WWI: The German Mark fell to such a low level during the inflation of 1923 that a newspaper selling woman had to keep her change in a market basket.
RMB08AJ0–Germany 1923 hyper-inflation period postage stamp complete sheets.
RMTA2YP0–Caricature of crisis profiteers after the First World War in Germany
RMP6527W–The king of inflation. A German man clothed in coins which have become worthless due to hyperinflation in Germany 1923
RMDYYP53–Inflation: poverty, misery of the population, demonstration during the inflation in Berlin, 1923
RMKCET52–One Billion Mark Note, December 1923. The hyper-inflation that followed the First World War, saw real suffering in Germany when notes like this would hardly buy a box of matches. At the peak of the inflation notes were issued for as much as 100 billion marks. Workers were paid several times daily and given time off to buy essentials before inflation swept the value of their notes away.
RMDYYP52–Inflation: poverty, misery of the population, firewood collectors during the inflation in 1923
RMBWKR55–emergency money in 1923 inflation Germany Europe Weimar republic money bank note bill bank note bill histor
RF2N1FRW3–Old German Mark banknotes of the Weimar hyperinflation of 1923 with pink background, lettering of the word 'INFLATION' in large characters at the top
RF2MCH9DE–Reichsbanknote with the value of 500.000 Mark during the hyperinflation in 1923. Historic money in Germany when the bank printed a lot of banknotes.
RMB323P6–500 000 Mark dating of 1st May 1923 Germany
RF2PP1WMW–Hunderttausend Mark (one hundred thousand Mark) banknote of the German Reichsbank from 1923. Old money during the hyperinflation in Germany.
RF2R1NG28–Inflation, banknote, banknote, state bill or check for 50 million marks, Berlin, September 1923, Germany, Historic, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original / Inflation, Banknote, Geldschein, Staatsnote oder Scheck über 50 Millionen Mark, Berlin, September 1923, Deutschland, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RMEGWDX1–A one hundred thousand Reichsmark note, issued by the Weimar Republic of Germany on the 1st February 1923 at the start of a period of wild hyperinflation after the Great War
RFF1XH23–Stamp printed in Germany shows numeric value, circa 1923.
RFF1XPBT–Stamp printed in Germany shows numeric value, circa 1923.
RMA2Y9G6–Inflation Germany 1923
RMGD2JBJ–money / finances,banknote,Germany,Bavaria,banknote about 1.000.000 mark,Bavarian issuing bank,15.8.1923,one million,mark,Munich,hyperinflation,inflation money,banknotes,coat of arms,Bavarian,economic crisis,economic crunch,economic crises,economic crunches,economic history,financial crisis,fiscal crisis,financial crises,fiscal crises,credit crunch,credit crisis,twenties,1923,20s,price increase,inflation,inflations,high prices,rising prises,rise in prices,increase in prices,puffing of the money supply,paper money,banknote,b,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RME8TMG9–Hyperinflationary banknotes from Yugoslavia (1993) Germany (1923) and Zimbabwe (2008)
RMA71K0X–money/finance, bank notes, Germany, inflation, '10 Milliarden Mark', ten billion mark, issued Berlin 1.10.1923, Weimar Republic, 20th century, numismatics, ,
RMB08AKX–Germany 1923 hyper-inflation period postage stamp complete sheets.
RMC06NEF–German Reichsmark banknotes, 1918-1923, Germany, Europe
RMRJH4RR–50,000,000 Mark banknote, issued in Germany, 1923, during a period between 1918 and January 1924, the German mark suffered hyperinflation. It caused considerable internal political instability in the country, the occupation of the Ruhr by foreign troops as well as misery for the general populace
RMBWKR5D–emergency money in 1923 inflation Germany Europe Weimar republic money bank note bill bank note bill histor
RMBHDAY0–money / finance, inflation money, Germany, bank note about 500 millions Reichsmark, Berlin, 1.9.1923,
RMTA2B5Y–A ten million mark banknote issued at the time of inflation in 1923.
RMBXKYGG–money / finance, inflation money, Germany, bank notes, 1922 / 1923, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RF2PP1WY3–Banknotes of the inflation in 1923 in Germany. Old money from the Reichsbank lying around. Historical currency during a big recession.
RMBXM0A7–money / finance, inflation, bank notes, Germany, 100.000 Mark, Bavaria, June 1923, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMEGWDWH–Germany - the reverse of a one hundred thousand mark note, issued by the Weimar Republic on the 1st February 1923 at the start of a period of wild hyperinflation after the Great War
RMBHN785–money / finance, inflation money, bank notes, Germany, 1 million Mark, Kassenschein der City Bank of Luebeck, 11.8.1923,
RF2N1FTAJ–Crumpled 20 Euro banknote on top of old German Mark banknotes with pink background, lettering of the word 'INFLATION' in large characters at the top
RMBXH7CR–money / finance, inflation money, Germany, Bavaria, One Million Mark bond, issued by the Bavarian brown coal mining industry corporation, August 1923, banknotes, bank note, notes, 1000000, 1920s, economic crisis, depression, cut out, clipping, currency, 20th century, numismatics, historic, historical, 20s, inflation, banknote, bonds, cut-out, cut-outs, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMA2Y9G3–Inflation 1923 Germany
RFF1XK2X–Stamp printed in Germany shows numeric value, circa 1923.
RM2WYHB3J–Banknotes of the period of inflation, 1923, Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin, Germany.
RF2H9KG16–German Weimar 20 million mark banknote. Issued in Berlin during hyper-inflation, on 25th July 1923.
RMB08H1P–Germany 1923 hyper-inflation period postage stamp complete sheets.
RMD40E24–100000 Mark banknote, Germany, 1923
RMEGC48B–Block of cancelled 1923 German “hyper-inflation” stamps - Germany.
RMC06NF5–German Reichsmark banknotes, 1918-1923, Germany, Europe
RMEND3RK–Block of unused 1923 German 30,000 Mark overprinted “hyper-inflation” stamps - Germany.
RMBWKR4Y–emergency money in 1923 inflation Germany Europe Weimar republic money bank note bill bank note bill histor
RMEND3P6–Unused pair of 1923 German 2,000,000 Mark overprinted “hyper-inflation” stamps - Germany.
RMTA1899–A twenty thousand mark banknote issued at the time of inflation in 1923.
RMEGC48E–1923 German letter with 10,000,000,000 marks of “hyper-inflation” stamps - Germany.
RMFD7N7Y–Inflation: misery, poverty of the population, unemployed people demonstrate in Berlin, 1923
RMEND3NR–Unused pair of 1923 German 5,000,000,000 Mark “hyper-inflation” stamps - Germany.
RMFD7N7X–Inflation: misery, poverty of the population, soup kitchen in Berlin, 1923
RMDYETJH–The king of inflation. A German man clothed in coins which have become worthless due to hyperinflation in Germany 1923
RMCWB33Y–Berlin, Germany, the selling of tin cans in the street, an indication of terible inflation in the economy, 1923
RMBXFPC5–post, stamps on letter, inflation letter with postage, Germany, 1923, 1920s, 20s, 20th century, historic, historical, the exact postage, Postage paid, postage to be paid by addressee, inflations, acceleration of inflation, absolute inflation, imported inflation, hyperinflation, stock market crash, currency, currencies, foreign countries, 5, five, billion, milliard , thousand million , billions, milliards, symbol, clipping, cut out, Reichspost, German Empire, Weimar Republic, franking, cut-out, cut-outs, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMMFNNHJ–Money is worthless in Germany during the Hyperinflation of 1923-1924. Here it is used to paper the walls.
RMBXH7TP–money / finance,bank notes,Germany,inflation money,December 1922 until February 1923,historic,historical,1920s,20s,20th century,numismatics,pack,bunch,revenue stamp,revenue stamps,banderole,Bavarian Vereinsbank,Reichsbank,branch office Mindelheim,banknote,bank note,bill ,bank notes,bale,bail,to bunch,baling,bailing,bunching,baled,bailed,bunched,1000,hyper inflation,credit crunch,rag money,Mark,political economy,national economy,purchasing power,buying power,increase of purchasing power,economic situation,economic fluct,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RFF1XPC1–Stamp printed in Germany shows numeric value, circa 1923.
RMDR9RRA–1923 German Hyperinflation
RF2PP1WTA–Fünfhunderttausend Mark (five hundred thousand Mark) banknote from the hyperinflation in May 1923. Antique money from the biggest devaluation of cash.
RMD40E21–1 Million Mark banknote, Germany, 1923
RMG3C213–One Million German Mark banknote - 1923 - testament to the hyperinflation experienced by the Weimar Republic in the early 1920s. Date: 1923
RMC06NF1–Two million Reichsmark banknote, 1923, Germany, Europe
RFTRG4AT–Twentythousand mark banknote issued in 1923 in Germany
RMB32345–Historical German banknotes from 1923 with very high values
RF2ATENRN–Former german 50,000,000 Mark bank note printed 1923 during the world economy crisis. Its backside is blank.
RMGG2AY6–Schulz In the German woods, a bank subsidiary 1923 Germany
RF2HGH8PP–Notgeld, 50 Milliarden Mark, Inflation 1923, Plauen, Sachsen, Deutschland / Emergency money, 50 billion marks, inflation 1923, Plauen, Saxony, Germany, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original artwork from the time / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus der damaligen Zeit, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMP0AWDR–. English: Stamp of Germany, post-inflation issue December 1923, 100 Pfg, cancelled at SOLINGEN on 9 January 1930. . 9 January 1930. Jacquesverlaeken 1 1930 100Pfg Solingen Mi343
RMEND3PW–Complete sheet of 100 unused 1923 German 250,000 Mark overprinted “hyper-inflation” stamps - Germany.
RMFD7N80–Inflation: misery, poverty of the population, queue during the inflation in Berlin, 1923
RMEND3T1–Complete sheet of 100 unused 1923 German 30,000 Mark overprinted “hyper-inflation” stamps - Germany.
RM2A264PM–5,000,000 reichsmark banknote, during Weimar German Hyperinflation 1923. In economics, hyperinflation is very high and typically accelerating inflation. By late 1923, the Weimar Republic of Germany was issuing two-trillion mark banknotes and postage stamps with a face value of fifty billion marks. The highest value banknote issued by the Weimar government's Reichsbank had a face value of 100 trillion marks (1014; 100,000,000,000,000; 100 million million). At the height of the inflation, one US dollar was worth 4 trillion German marks.
RMEP8JT5–1923 German postcard with 30,000 marks hyper-inflation postage - Germany.
RMFD7N82–Inflation: money, token money, banks, money transport during the inflation, 1922/23
RMBXH7RP–money / finance,bank notes,Germany,inflation money,December 1922 until February 1923,historic,historical,1920s,20s,20th century,numismatics,pack,bunch,revenue stamp,revenue stamps,banderole,Bavarian Vereinsbank,Reichsbank,branch office Mindelheim,banknote,bank note,bill ,bank notes,bale,bail,to bunch,baling,bailing,bunching,baled,bailed,bunched,500000,hyper inflation,credit crunch,rag money,Mark,political economy,national economy,purchasing power,buying power,increase of purchasing power,economic situation,economic flu,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RFF1XK2W–Stamp printed in Germany shows numeric value, circa 1923.
RMFD7N81–Inflation: money, token money,banks, campaign advertising of the DDP, 1924
RF2PP1WRP–Fünfhunderttausend Mark (five hundred thousand Mark) banknote from the hyperinflation in May 1923. Antique money from the biggest devaluation of cash.
RMD40E28–50 Million Marks banknote, Germany, 1923
RMTA337R–Check, crocheted edition, made of fabric, of the Stadtsparkasse Bielefeld on ten thousand Marks. On the check is a picture of a coal mine with workers, the listings of the reparation payments to be made by Germany and the desire to be free again.
RMC06NFM–Two million Reichsmark banknote, 1923, Germany, Europe
RF2R1NHJP–Emergency money, inflation, banknote over 1 million marks from Wiesbaden, 1923, Hesse, Germany, historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original / Notgeld, Inflation, Banknote über 1 Million Mark aus Wiesbaden, 1923, Hessen, Deutschland, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert