Archives International Auctions - Auction 111 February 17, 2026

Archives International Auctions - Sale 111 11 February 17, 2026 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com 52 52 Germany. Reichsbanknote and Weimar Republic, 1908 to 1923, Issued Banknote Assortment Germany, 1908-23. Lot of 29 Issued Banknotes, Includes: Reichsbanknote, 1908, 100 Mark, P-35 (3); 1909, 100 Mark, P-38; 1910, 100 Mark, P-42 (3); 1910, 1000 Mark, P-44b (7); 1910, 1000 Mark, P-45b; Weimar Republic, 1922, 50,000 Mark, P-79 (4); 1922, 50,000 Mark, P-80 (4); 1923, 100,000 Mark, P-83a (5). Notes range from Fine to VF+ condition. (29). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ... Est. $50-80 53 53 Germany. Weimar Republic, 1922, Issued Banknote Assortment. Germany, 1922. Lot of 37 Issued Banknotes, Includes: 10,000 Mark, P-70 (21); 10,000 Mark, P-71 (8); 10,000 Mark, P-72 (8). Notes have the same face - Blue green on olive green underprint with male portrait of Albrecht Durer at right although P-72s are a smaller sized banknote. Notes range from Fine to XF condition. (37). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ......................................................................................................... Est. $45-75 germany - notgeld 54 54 Germany. German Notgeld and Inflation Era Banknotes, 1914 to 1947. Germany, 1914-47. Lot of 31 issued Notgeld and inflation-era notes from various German cities and municipalities, including Berlin, Gengenbach, Steinheim, Würzburg, Plön, and others. Denominations range from Pfennig and Mark values to million- and billion-Mark hyperinflation issues. Includes one Allied Military Currency note dated 1947. Notes range from Fine to Uncirculated condition. (31). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted................................................................................................................... Est. $120-180 55 55 Germany. German Notgeld, 1919 to 1921, Issued Banknote Assortment. Germany, 1919-21. Lot of 16 Issued Notgeld from Various cities, Including: City of Fürth, Municipality of Hammersbach; Municipality of Büchen; Town of Blaubeuren; City of Düsseldorf; Town of Bitterfeld; Town of Strausberg and others. Notes range from VF to AU or better condition. (16). A diverse group of twelve German Inflation-era Notgeld and emergency bank cheques issued between 1922 and 1923, featuring denominations from 50,000 Mark up to 5 Milliarden, 5 Billionen (Trillion), and 100 Milliarden. Includes municipal issues, private bank cheques, and commercial emergency notes, many with manuscript signatures and banking endorsements. A compact but historically rich selection illustrating the rapid monetary collapse of the Weimar Republic during peak hyperinflation........................................................... Est. $80-160 56 56 Germany. German Notgeld, Pforzheim, 1923, Remainder “4,20 Mark Gold = 1 Dollar” Banknote. Germany, 1923. 4.20 Mark Gold = 1 Dollar, P-Unlisted, Issued Remainder Banknote, Black on pale green in German text, Back is black and green print, PMG graded Choice Uncirculated 64 with comment “Cancelled.” ................................................................................................................................. Est. $100-200 57 57 Germany. Hyperinflation Notgeld and Emergency Issues, Düsseldorf and Ruhr District, ca.1922 to 1923 Germany (Prussia), 1922-23. Lot of 28 hyperinflation-era Notgeld and emergency issues from Düsseldorf and the Rheinprovinz, including issues from Landkreis Düsseldorf, Landesbank der Rheinprovinz (Düsseldorf ), Rheinisch-Westfälische Bauindustrie A.G., Düsseldorf, and major industrial issuers such as Phoenix Aktien-Gesellschaft für Bergbau und Hüttenbetrieb and Gelsenkirchener Bergwerks-Aktien-Gesellschaft. encompassing municipal, district, industrial, employer-association, and provincial bank issuers, Denominations range dramatically from hundreds of thousands to many millions of Mark, illustrating the rapid monetary collapse of 1922–1923. The notes feature bold Gothic typography, large numeric counters, serial numbers, and strong industrial design elements typical of Ruhr mining and banking issues. An impressive, historically cohesive assemblage from one of the most important regions of German hyperinflation, ideal for collectors of economic history and large-denomination Notgeld. Condition ranges from VG to VF overall, with typical handling wear, folds, edge wear, corner rounding, and light to moderate toning. (28). old “AS IS” no returns accepted............................. Est. $130-200

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