Germany – Lithuanian Darlehnkassenschein – 100 Mark – 1918 – Pick R133 – Extra Fine – Darlehnskassenscheine were issued between 1914 and 1922. This banknote, listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Paper Money as Pick R-133, was not backed by gold, but by industrial and agricultural goods. On April 14, 1918 the German “Darlehnskasse Ost” (Eastern Credit Bank) at Kowno (now Lithuanian Kaunas) issued new Mark banknotes (“Kassenschein”) with the front in German and the back in Latvian and Lithuanian. They were called ” Ost Mark
Germany – Lithuanian Darlehnkassenschein – 50 Mark – 1918 – Pick R132 – AU – Darlehnskassenscheine were issued between 1914 and 1922. This banknote, listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Paper Money as Pick R-132, was not backed by gold, but by industrial and agricultural goods. On April 14, 1918 the German “Darlehnskasse Ost” (Eastern Credit Bank) at Kowno (now Lithuanian Kaunas) issued new Mark banknotes (“Kassenschein”) with the front in German and the back in Latvian and Lithuanian. They were called ” Ost Mark
Germany – Weimar Republic – 1 Reichsmark – 1925 J – AU – KM 44 – Minted in Hamburg
Germany – Deutsches National Theater – Brown Porcelain Notgeld – 1922 – Weimar – 49mm – Produced by the Meissen Porcelain Company. Reverse shows Goethe
This wonderful silver medal from 1931 Germany was issued to commemorate the 175th anniversary of the birth of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The great composer’s profile is featured on the obverse of this medal while the reverse bears a view of the castle at Vienna, with the city’s and castles coat of arms flanking a lyre. This unique silver medal would make a great addition to any collection of world medals and would be a great gift for any classical musician.
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