80 ASSORT RARE LOVELY UNCIRC 1920\'s NOTGELD BILLS LOWEST PRICE IN USA CV $500+


80 ASSORT RARE LOVELY UNCIRC 1920\'s NOTGELD BILLS LOWEST PRICE IN USA CV $500+

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80 ASSORT RARE LOVELY UNCIRC 1920\'s NOTGELD BILLS LOWEST PRICE IN USA CV $500+:
$79.95


Hello and Welcome to Collect-a-thon. If you don\'t know us, we are one of the World\'s top purveyors of rare ORIGINAL collectible historic art in the form of currency, coins, medals, stamps, stocks, bonds, postcards, illustrations, prints, paintings, and much more. We have over 5,000,000 unique antique selections starting at an unbelievable 25c!!! It\'s hard to find anything old OR new at that price these days!! Be sure to browse our listings OFTEN as we are always adding new ones and many of our amazing finds sell almost instantly!! We can guarantee you that you\'ll see items that no other seller is offering!

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NOTGELD ASSORTMENT

AT WORLD\'S LOWEST PRICE

A Few of our Notgeld Designs....

These are typical of the designs in our collection. You may not receive thesame assortment since we have many 1000\'s but it will be similar! You will receive80 mixed (assorted), single, colorful notes in excellent condition worth $5 to $10 or more each for the GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICE on ! Satisfaction guaranteed. We have dealers who buy lots like this one on a regular basis...these notes are GREAT sellers at $5 to $10 or more a piece at collectibles shows!! EVERY BILL IS PRINTED IN FULL COLOR WITH DIFFERENT DESIGNS ON BOTH SIDES!!

Notgeld was hard times or emergency currency issued by German towns in the early 1920\'s in the wake of coin shortages and a deep national Depression caused by WW1. In some ways it was like U.S. Fractional Currency because the denominations were usually less than 1 Mark.

Originally intended for monetary use only, Notgeld became a prized collectible due to its many wonderful and colorful images. Villages and towns vied with each other to offer the most desirable Notgeld, which became a canvas for stories, myths, humor, political/economic observations, local products, nostalgia, local history, nature scenes and more.

We have one of the largest Notgeld collections in the world, accumulated over a 30-year period. Here we are offering a fantastic collection of80widelyassortedall Original high grade Notgeld notesat the guaranteed lowest price in the World! Our price is way below what notes of this quality are selling for in Germany when you factor in the Euro/Dollar exchange rate and expensive transatlantic shipping. Also, our stock includes many designs accumulated decades ago that are selling in Europe for $5 or more per note.

Designs may differ from the scans, which show a random selection. The value of the notes ranges from a minimum of $4 to as much as $12 or more(average $7.50 or5 Euros), but the starting price is an absolutely unbeatable 99c! This is less than half of what the most common Notgeld typically sells for on !! Almost all of the bills remain crisp uncirculated or very nearly so! Even those that aren\'t will show only minor signs of use or wear!

THIS LOT CONSISTS OF 80 ASSORTED (MIXED) DESIGNS. There may be light duplication, but therewill be at least 50-60 different designs.

The best antique paper money deal on !! Scan shows a random slection of possible designs, which may differ (Enter \"Notgeld\" in our store search box to see more designs).You will receive80assorted ones with light duplication!! LIMITED TIME PROMOTION - OUR REGULAR LOW LOW INDIVIDUAL STARTING PRICE IS $3TO $6 OR MOREPER NOTE!! Just checking to see if anyone is paying attention - if you are, you WIN!

Shipping includes careful packing, expedited delivery and insurance and/or tracking depending on location.

Notgeld was small or medium size \"small change\" currency issued by municipalities (cities, towns or villages) in the wake of World War I in Pfennig denominations that are usually 1 Mark (100 Pfennigs)or less. This was due to a shortage of metal coins among other things. Freed from Central Government constraints, the issuers could print almost anything they wanted. Thus Notgeld became a \"cultural\" tapestry, a canvas where all of the following and much more could be expressed: the issuer\'s uniquelocal natural, historical or economic attractions; laments about postwar hard times (often bitter or directed at specific \"scapegoats\"); magic - myth - fairytales - humor - fantasy; religious themes, military themes, sports themes such as horse racing, etc. etc.

Today Notgeld is a highly prized collectible as these rare, wonderful images were engraved in FULL color and printed on both sides of the currency!! It is perfect for framing singly or in groups, especially in an entire set that usually tells a story in pictures!!

We have over 250,000 pieces of rare Notgeld, almost all in exceptional condition (XF-Uncirculated), dated between 1919 and 1922.

If you would like a larger quantity of \"one-of-a-kind\" Notgeld our wholesale price is as low as $1.50 each. These can be retailed for an average of $5 to $15 each or even more. Our wholesale price for the more common, but no less interesting, notes is as low as $1 without duplication and 80c with light duplication - a bonanza for resellers (can be resold for $3.99 to $7.99 each or more).

A 50 Pfennig Notgeld banknote from 1922 issued by the town of Kunzendorf, Upper Silesia, Germany (after 1945 Kończyce, Poland)

Notgeld (German for \"emergency money\" or \"necessity money\") was special money issued primarily in Germany and Austria to deal with economic crisis situations such as a shortage of small change or hyperinflation. It was not issued by the central bank (Reichsbank) but by various other institutions, e.g. town savings banks, municipalities, private and state-owned firms. It was therefore not legal tender, but rather a mutually-accepted means of payment in a particular locale or site.

Notgeld was mainly issued in the form of (paper) banknotes. Sometimes other forms were used, as well: coins, leather, silk, linen, stamps, aluminium foil, coal, and porcelain; there are also reports of elemental sulfur being used, as well as all sorts of re-used paper and carton material (e.g. playing cards). These pieces made from playing cards are extremely rare and are known as \"Spielkarten\", the German word for \"playing card\".

Notgeld during the Great War A 1/2 Million Mark Notgeld coin from 1923 issued by the city of Hamburg, Germany

The first large issue of Notgeld started at the outbreak of World War I. Due to inflation - caused by the cost of the war - the value of the material that a coin was minted from was higher than the value of its denomination. Many institutions started to hoard coins. Additionally, the metals used to mint coins were needed for the production of war supplies. This caused a massive shortage of metal for coinage, which was remedied by issuing banknotes in small denominations.

As these banknotes were very colorful, they soon became a target for collectors. As the issuing bodies realized this demand, they continued to issue these notes beyond their economic necessity up till 1922. Quite often the validity period of the note had already expired when the notgeld was issued. The sets that were issued in 1920 and predominantly in 1921 were usually extremely colourful and depicted many things, such as local buildings, local scenes and local folklore/tales. These sets (that were not actually issued to go into circulation) were known as \"Serienscheine\" (serial paper money).

Notgeld during the German hyperinflation A 500,000,000 Mark Notgeld banknote from 1923 issued by the city of Düsseldorf, Germany

In 1922 inflation started to get out of control in Germany, leading to the German hyperinflation. Until 1923, the value of the mark deteriorated faster and faster and new money in higher denominations was issued constantly. The central bank could not cope with the logistics of providing the necessary supply of money, and Notgeld (Papiermark) was issued again - this time in denominations of thousands, millions and billions of Marks. Because the Mark became so unstable, Notgeld was also issued in the form of commodities or other currencies: wheat, rye, sugar, coal, wood, natural gas, electricity, gold, or US dollars. These pieces were known as \'Wertbeständige\' or notes of \'fixed value\'.


80 ASSORT RARE LOVELY UNCIRC 1920\'s NOTGELD BILLS LOWEST PRICE IN USA CV $500+:
$79.95

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