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This is the 1000 Reichsmarks issued by the Second German Reich before World War I, inflation is after the end of World War I (1918), and before World War I, 5 Reichsmarks in Germany is a silver coin about the same size as Yuan Datou, 1000 marks are equivalent to 200 silver dollars, which is a large denomination banknote. However, most of the banknote collection value after the withdrawal from circulation is far less than that of coins, and now this kind of banknote is only fifty or sixty yuan, and this one is very damaged, about only a dozen yuan.
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1910 Deutsche Mark 1000.
The money historical background:
By 1918, Germany had to rely on printing paper money to maintain its power by borrowing to finance its military expenditures during World War I, and after its defeat it was burdened with huge war reparations. Through credit expansion, Deutsche Bank's currency issuance increased from 5,807 billion paper marks in January 1922 to 202,232,341,000,000 trillion paper marks in December 1923. As the face value of the currency increases, so does the magnitude of the rise in prices.
Between 1910 and 1923, the average annual inflation rate in Germany was 1,174%, and the wholesale ** index for 40 basic commodities rose about 1.42 trillion times. The sharp depreciation of the mark changed the dollar from 1:4 in July 1914 to 1:1 in November 1923
4200 100 000 000。In response to this hyperinflation, in October 1923 the old mark was replaced by the new mark at a rate of 1:1 trillion, and in August 1924 it was announced that the mark would be replaced by a new mark at a rate of 1:
The comparison of 1 replaced the new mark with the Deutsche mark, completing the transition from hyperinflation to stability.
This money is still a lot in the world, this one is not very good, and the market is dozens of yuan.
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The real thing about this banknote of yours is 1000 Deutsche marks from 1910; Valuable, good quality in the market generally shouting price at about 200 yuan; It can be used as a variety collection, and it must be well preserved!
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Appreciated. I'm here to have a look.
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I read your other question:
This is a 200 Cr$ banknote issued by Brazil in 1981, and the "Ruzeiro" currency unit has been deprecated. Because of the currency inflation of South American countries in the 80s of the last century, this banknote cannot be exchanged for money, and a new collection is worth about 8 yuan. And your banknotes are not in good condition, and they are worth less than 2 yuan.
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This is the Cambodian 2001 version of the 10,000 riel banknote. On the front of the banknote is a portrait of King Sihanouk of Cambodia.
At present, there is no direct exchange rate between the Cambodian riel and the renminbi, and it cannot be exchanged for money. However, it is collectible, and the new one is worth about 42 yuan in the stamp coin trading market.
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This is the Southeast.
The text of the bai yayi du belt zhi
This is the Cambodian DAO version of 10,000 riel.
Link Rights.
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Prince Sihanouk, who just died, keep it.
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The first is a Belarusian banknote with a denomination of 20 Belarusian rubles. On the front of the banknote is the building of the National Bank in Minsk, the capital of Belarus, and on the back is the interior of the National Bank building.
The second is an Afghan banknote with a denomination of 500 afghani. On the front of the banknote is a race of horses and sheep on horseback, and on the back is the walls of Kabul.
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This is the old Peruvian coin, 100 indi, which has been discontinued. "Gien" means "hundred" in Spanish, and "intis" is the plural of the monetary unit "inti".
In the 80s of the last century, Peru was inflationary, and Inti became worthless. The currency now used in Peru is the Nuevo Sole, 1 Nuevo Sole = 1 million Indian Dots. Many criminals use these obsolete banknotes to deceive people.
The Peruvian currency has no direct exchange rate with the renminbi, so the Peruvian currency, the Nuevo Sore, is not convertible for the renminbi, let alone the definite Peruvian Inti.
This 100 indy can't be exchanged for money, but the new one is worth about 5 yuan in the banknote collector's market. Your banknotes are not in good condition and are not worth much, so keep them.
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This is an Ethiopian banknote with a denomination of 1 birr. The Ethiopian currency is not freely convertible in our country, so Ethiopian banknotes cannot be exchanged in domestic banks. There is no exchange rate between Ethiopian birr and RMB, and it is necessary to convert it through the exchange rate between Ethiopian birr and US dollar, and 1 Ethiopian birr is about converted into RMB.
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Hello, coins of the African country Ethiopia.
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Your ** is not very clear, judging by the characteristics, this is the 1996 version of the Thai coin, called the Thai Baht.
The Thai Baht (ISO 4217 code: THB) is the official currency of Thailand, issued by the Bank of Thailand, the ** bank of Thailand, and 1 baht is equal to 100 satang. From the 9th to the 16th series, each banknote and coinage are printed on the obverse of the coin, and the struck King Rama IX Bhumibol of Thailand.
Adulyadej head. Since April 6, 2018, the 17th series of Thai baht has been issued, and the banknotes and coins have been changed to King Rama X Maha. Vajiralongkorn avatar.
At present, there are five denominations of banknotes such as 1,000 baht and six coins of satang and baht. 1 baht is equal to 100 satang.
The current exchange rate is:
1 Baht = RMB.
1 RMB Thai Baht.
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Thai coins. On the obverse is a statue of the King of Thailand.
Face value 2 baht.
Approximately RMB 100.
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The hairy beast is out of nowhere
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Thai 2 baht coin, 2 baht yuan.
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This is an old version of Peruvian banknotes, Peruvian 1000 inti that has been discontinued. The text "Banco Central de Reserva del Peru" on the top of the front of the note is the Spanish word "Peruvian ** Reserve Bank".
In the 80s of the last century, Peru was inflationary, and Inti became worthless. The currency now used in Peru is the Nuevo Sole, 1 Nuevo Sole = 1 million Indian Teri (the maximum denomination of banknotes in Peru now in circulation is 100 Nuevo Soles). Many criminals use these obsolete banknotes to pass off as euros and dollars to deceive people.
The Peruvian currency has no exchange rate with the renminbi, and must be converted into US dollars: 1 yuan is approximately equal to Peruvian Nuevo Sol, which is equal to 420,000 Peruvian inti. So the 1000 Indi note is almost worthless.
This old Peruvian 1000 Indian coin cannot be exchanged for money, but it is collectible, and a new one is worth about 4 yuan in the banknote collection market.
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