1924 Germany Treasury Bond – 8.15% – 100 Million Marks With Scripotrust Certification

1924 Germany Treasury Bond – 8.15% – 100 Million Marks With Scripotrust Certification

$3,500.00
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We are Lapo Numismatics, We supply collectors with 100% original historical bonds, banknotes, collectibles and antiques, at the best price and in the shortest possible time.Product Details:  1924 Germany Treasury Bond – 8.15% – 100 Million Marks With Scripotrust Certification  🇩🇪 Schatzanweisung of the German Reich – 1924 – 100,000,000 Mark 📌 Type of Document Name: Schatzanweisung (literally "Treasury Note" or "Treasury Bill") Issuer: Deutsches Reich (German Reich / Weimar Republic) Date of Issue: 1924 Denomination: 100,000,000 (One Hundred Million) Marks 🏛️ Historical Context This treasury note was issued during the hyperinflation crisis that devastated Germany's economy in the early 1920s, especially: After the Treaty of Versailles (1919) imposed heavy reparations During the Ruhr occupation by French and Belgian forces in 1923 When public confidence in the currency collapsed completely By late 1923 and early 1924, the German Papiermark became virtually worthless.

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