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Currency Collection (page 7)

Background imageCurrency Collection: Five Finnish Marks

Five Finnish Marks

Background imageCurrency Collection: 25 Mark note

25 Mark note
Back of a jubilee banknote on 25 Mark editied in Bielefeld, Germany 1922. Date: 1922

Background imageCurrency Collection: 20000000 Mark note

20000000 Mark note
The hyperinflation the Weimar Republic 1921-1923. Front of a Banknote on 20 000 000 Mark edited in Berlin 18/9 1923. Date: 1921-1923

Background imageCurrency Collection: 50 Mark note

50 Mark note
Back of a memorial banknote on 50 Mark edited at Bielefeld, Germany, 1922. Date: 1922

Background imageCurrency Collection: One hundred Estonian Francs

One hundred Estonian Francs
Front of an estonian banknote on 100 Franc Marka edited 1923. Date: 1923

Background imageCurrency Collection: 1 Mark note

1 Mark note
Loan association 1 Mark banknote edited in Berlin 1/3 1920. Back. Date: 1920

Background imageCurrency Collection: 20000000000 Mark note

20000000000 Mark note
The hyperinflation the Weimar Republic 1921-1923. Front of banknote on 20 000 000 000 Mark edited in Berlin 1/10 1923. Date: 1921-1923

Background imageCurrency Collection: 1000000 Mark note

1000000 Mark note
The hyperinflation the Weimar Republic 1921-1923. Front of a Banknote on 1 000 000 Mark edited in Berlin 9/8 1923. Date: 1921-1923

Background imageCurrency Collection: Ten thousand Russian Rubels

Ten thousand Russian Rubels
Back of a Russian banknote on 10 000 rubel edited 1919. Date: 1919

Background imageCurrency Collection: 20 Mark note

20 Mark note
Loan association banknote on 20 Mark edited in Berlin 20/2 1918. Date: 1918

Background imageCurrency Collection: 5 Mark Note

5 Mark Note
Remittance on 5 mark edited for the voluntary allied army in Mitau 10/10 1919 Back. The text on this backside is in Russian. Date: 1919

Background imageCurrency Collection: Ten Dollar Notes

Ten Dollar Notes
Ten Dollar notes, currency of the U.S.A. Date: 1987

Background imageCurrency Collection: Soldiers on leave at a railway station, WW1

Soldiers on leave at a railway station, WW1
Soldiers with their kit, on leave at a railway station (possibly a London terminus), during the First World War. There is a sign for exchanging French money into English currency for officers

Background imageCurrency Collection: Soldiers on leave changing their money, WW1

Soldiers on leave changing their money, WW1
Soldiers on 14 days leave changing their French money into English currency at the change box on a railway station platform during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageCurrency Collection: Noyon - Occupying Germans Bureau de Change

Noyon - Occupying Germans Bureau de Change
Noyon, France - Bureau de Change installed by occupying German Forces. The town was occupied by the Germans during World War I and World War II and on both occasions suffered heavy damage

Background imageCurrency Collection: 50000000 Mark note

50000000 Mark note
The hyperinflation the Weimar Republic. Front of a Banknote on 50 000 000 Mark edited in Berlin 25/7 1923. Date: 1923

Background imageCurrency Collection: How John Bull Felt

How John Bull Felt
After surviving the hundred pages of cartoons and skits showered upon him in our recent Special " Falling Pound" Number

Background imageCurrency Collection: A Sovereign Remedy

A Sovereign Remedy
John Bull holds the hand of a rather unhealthy looking pound note in a satirical illustration which alludes to the falling value of sterling against the dollar in 1920

Background imageCurrency Collection: Will it Come to This

Will it Come to This
A possible scenario due to the falling value of the pound against the dollar in 1920. A brashly dressed cigar-smoking American changes a dollar at a bank and when asked how he would like it, replies

Background imageCurrency Collection: Nero

Nero
A rather drunk looking man smoking a pipe and playing an accordian sits ignoring the British pound note beside him going up in flames

Background imageCurrency Collection: A Gentle Reminder

A Gentle Reminder
The Dollar: Say, you two guys are looking a bit chippy; whats happened? The Sovereign & the Franc: Oh, just a bit of a scrap in France, old son: had you forgotten

Background imageCurrency Collection: Golden Grain

Golden Grain
A satirical picture of an American reaper with a huge scythe representing the rate of exchange being sharpened with a lathe representing sterling currency

Background imageCurrency Collection: The Currency Exchange on Ellis Island, New York, 1911

The Currency Exchange on Ellis Island, New York, 1911
Photograph of immigrants queueing up at a counter to exchange their native currency for American dollars, Ellis Island, New York, 1911

Background imageCurrency Collection: Maximilian I Shown Mint

Maximilian I Shown Mint
A mint is shown to the young Emperor Maximilian I

Background imageCurrency Collection: Pacific Currency

Pacific Currency
Money-cowries of Pacific Islanders

Background imageCurrency Collection: Opening of Rentenbank

Opening of Rentenbank
Opening of the Rentenbank in Oranien Street, Berlin. The crowd wait for the issue of the new currency, the Rentenmark, aimed at stemming hyper inflation



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