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Germany 1000 Mark Reichsbanknote

2× 1910 Germany 1000 Mark Reichsbanknote Berlin Red Seal Pre-WWI Rare Pair

2× 1910 Germany 1000 Mark Reichsbanknote Berlin Red Seal Pre-WWI Rare Pair

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Offered here is a pair of original 1000 Mark Reichsbanknotes issued by the Reichsbankdirektorium, Berlin, dated 21 April 1910.

These high-denomination notes are from the German Empire (Deutsches Reich) during the reign of Kaiser Wilhelm II, and are prized by collectors for their ornate design and historical significance.

Details:
• Quantity: 2 banknotes
• Denomination: 1000 Mark each
• Date: Berlin, den 21. April 1910
• Design Features:
• Obverse: Ornate brown print with two red Reichsbank seals, serial numbers in red, Fraktur script text
• Reverse: Allegorical figures representing Navigation and Agriculture, Imperial German coat of arms
• Size: Approx. 187 × 110 mm each
• Condition: Circulated — light folds, some handling wear, no major tears; crisp details remain (see photos for exact condition)

• Historical Context: Known as the “Brauner Tausender” (Brown Thousand), these notes were issued before and during WWI, later demonetized in 1925

Issued 1910 (German Empire period)

A rare opportunity to acquire two matching-era high-value notes from pre-WWI Germany — ideal for currency collectors, historians, or as a unique display piece.
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