1924 Germany Treasury Bond – 8.15% (19 Consecutive Bonds) – 1 Million Mark

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1924 Germany Treasury Bond – 8.15% (19 Consecutive Bonds) – 1 Million Mark
FIRST AND LAST ONE WITH PASSCO CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICATION
🇩🇪 1924 German Reich Treasury Note – 1,000,000 Mark (Schatzanweisung)
Issuer: Deutsches Reich (Weimar Republic)
Denomination: 1,000,000 Papiermark
Year: 1924
Type: Government Treasury Note (Schatzanweisung)
Condition: [Specify – e.g., Uncancelled / Cancelled / Folded / Clean / With Stamp]
🏛️ Historical Context:
Issued in early 1924, this 1,000,000 Mark Schatzanweisung represents one of the final inflation-era treasury notes printed by the German government. Although the Rentenmark had already been introduced in late 1923 to stabilize the collapsing currency, many emergency issues like this remained in circulation briefly during the transition.
By 1924, the Papiermark was nearly worthless, and this note reflects both the scale of the crisis and the desperate measures taken by the Weimar Republic to fund its obligations through short-term government borrowing.
📌 Note Features:
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Official face value of 1,000,000 Papiermark
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Typically includes:
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Printed serial number
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Reich seal or stamp
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Gothic (Fraktur) lettering
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Signatures of issuing authorities
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Printed on bond-style paper typical of early 20th-century fiscal documents
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