1906 Germany 10 Mark Banknote
Obverse: Features an allegorical female figure dressed in classical attire on the right side. She is leaning against a stone structure that holds the denomination "10" within an ornate frame. The design is set against a detailed geometric background, with the denomination "10" displayed in corners.
Obverse lettering: Reichskassenschein, Gesetz vom 30. April 1874 und vom 5. Juli 1906, Zehn Mark, Berlin, den 6. Oktober 1906, REICHSSCHULDENVERWALTUNG.
Reverse: The reverse showcases an intricate design with the denomination "10" prominently displayed within a circular frame on the left side, along with the words "Zehn Mark" in the center. The background features detailed guilloche patterns, while two additional allegorical female figures are depicted on both sides of the note, representing German virtues. The serial number "G-Nr 1715554" is repeated in the top right and bottom left.
Reverse lettering: Zehn Mark, REICHSSCHULDENVERWALTUNG.
Size: ± 140 x 90 mm
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