Archives International Auctions Auction 98B December 30, 2024

Archives International Auctions - Sale 98B 24 December 30, 2024 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com 115 115 Germany. City of Bielefeld Pair of Silk Stoffgeld Banknotes, 1922 Germany, 1922. 500 Mark and 1000 Mark Silk Banknotes from the City of Bielefeld, Both have bright vibrant colors and are in XF to AU condition. After printing emergency Notgeld in 1923, during the inflation in the Weimar Republic, Bielefeld was one of several towns that printed very attractive and highly collectable banknotes with designs on silk, linen and velvet. These pieces were issued by the Bielefeld Stadtsparkasse (town’s savings bank) and were sent all around the world in the early 1920s. These pieces are known as Stoffgeld – that is, money made from fabric. (2). ������������������������������������ Est. $50-100 116 116 Germany. Furtwangen & Immenstadt, 1919, Pair of Issued Notgeld Germany, 1919. Lot of 2 Notgeld, Includes: Furtwangen 5 Mark and Immenstadt 50 Mark. Notes range from VF to XF condition. (2). �������������������������� Est. $50-100 117 117 Germany. Halberstadt & Greiz. 1918. Lot of 5 Issued Notgeld Notes. Germany. 1918, Lot 5 notes, includes Halberstadt, 5, 10, and 20 Mark Notgeld; and, Greiz, 2 different 5 Mark Notgeld. XF to AU. (5) ���������������������������������������������� Est. $50-100 118 118 Germany. Herzoglich Braunschweigische Sparkasse, 1918, Cancelled Notgeld Braunschweig, Germany, 1918. Braunschweig City Treasury Lot of 6 I/C Emergency War Notes, Includes: 2 Mark, 6 Mark, 30 Mark, 50 Mark, 100 Mark, & 150 Mark, All notes have validation handstamps at bottom center, Cut cancelled at top left corner, Fine to VF+ condition. (6). The Braunschweigische Staatsbank was founded by Duke Karl I of Braunschweig-Lüneburg on March 9, 1765 as the Herzogliches Leyhaus , making it the first state bank on German soil. ������������������� Est. $50-100

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