1 Januar 1900 Sig 2 100 mark Values

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1 Januar 1900 Sig 2 100 mark Values

Details

Obverse: German text; sacks of gold; seated allegorical woman holding cornucopia and sword; naked cherub wearing winged helmet and holding anchor and hammer; anvil; cogwheel; Kingdom of Bavaria coat of arms; scythe; hoe; plough; cherub wearing metal helmet and loincloth and holding basket of fruit; seated allegorical woman wearing crown of laurels and holding sheaf of wheat; sickle

Reverse: German text; arabesque patterns

Basic Information

GSID:

105110

Denomination:

100 mark

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

1 Januar 1900 Sig 2

Design Details

Note Color:

Blue, orange, and brown

Note Dimension:

158 x 102 mm

Printer:

Giesecke & Devrient

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