While sorting through a bag of my late grandparents old paperwork etc that should have been sorted through years ago but hadn't, I came across this Reichtsbanknote for 100,000 Mark. After about a "millisecond" of thinking "I'm rich", I remembered that in pre WW2 Germanyone needed "a wheelbarrow full of cash" just to buy a loaf of bread.
Looking online it would appear that this style of note was issued just in 1923 and part of the reason was Germany attempting to pay it's WW1 debts, apparently, as well as the rampant inflation, at the time, in Germany. I don't know how my grandparents came to have the note but they did visit Germany in the early 1950's and so possibly it was purchased as a souvenir as, presumably, it was no longer legal tender at the time.Information
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