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GERMANY, 10 billion mark, 1.11.1923, P132

$36.42 $71.02
DescriptionOn February 19, 2020 I searched the web for a few minutes and did not find any other examples of this note for sale.Aside from China, other governments started using circulating “banknotes” starting in the 17th century AD. The practice became general in the 19th century. In the 20th century value of paper money in circulation far surpassed the value of coinage. In the 20th century paper money is fading and credit transactions are growing.Paper money, meaning the promise of a government to pay a set amount, and the paper promise allowed to circulate at will, was probably first used in China in the 12th century AD. At that time the merchants and governments of Europe were just writing letters to each other about what they owed.
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