1910 German Empire 100 Mark Reichsbanknote. It features allegorical figures and symbols related to the German Empire era.
- The banknote was issued by the German Empire and printed by Reichsdruckerei in Berlin.
- The front of the note features portraits of Mercury and Ceres, with red seals and serial numbers.
- The reverse side depicts Germania, an allegorical figure representing Germany, seated with a shield and sword, with a background of the Imperial Fleet.
- The watermark features the head of Kaiser Wilhelm I and the value number 100.
- These notes were printed on security paper containing blue silk threads and remained in circulation until the end of World War I.
1908 Germany 100 Mark Reichsbanknote // Armored Germania with ...
1908 Germany 100 Mark Reichsbanknote // Armored Germania with Sword & Shield * Issued by the German Empire (1871-1918) on 1908-02-07. * Printed by Reichsdrucke..