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Hyperinflation: a 1000 Mark banknote, over-stamped in red with "Eine Milliarde Mark" - worker |
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Germany, 1923
1 bread = 1 Billion Mark
By late 1923, the Weimar Republic of Germany was issuing two-trillion Mark banknotes and postage stamps with a face value of fifty billion Mark. The highest value banknote issued by the Weimar government's Reichsbank had a face value of 100 trillion Mark (100,000,000,000,000; 100 million million).[12][13]. At the height of the inflation one U.S. dollar was worth 4 trillion German marks. One of the firms printing these notes submitted an invoice for the work to the Reichsbank for 32,776,899,763,734,490,417.05 (3.28×1019, or 33 quintillion) Marks.
The inflation in the Weimar Republic was a period of hyperinflation in Germany (the Weimar Republic) between 1921 and 1923.
Produced1923 |
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Original video: Ist Olympic Winter, Chamonix, 1924 | |||
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Uploaded:27-12-2010 23:36:24 |