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5000000 Papiermark

Germany 1923 1900_1945 F P-P-109a AI extracted ✦ AI 92%
Front · IMG_6461.jpeg cropped
Back · IMG_6462.jpeg cropped
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Identity

Where & when

Country Germany
Currency Papiermark
Denomination 5000000
Series name Third Hyperinflation Issue
Series year 1923
Issue year 1923
Era 1900_1945
Legal status demonetized
Predecessor currency Goldmark
Successor currency Rentenmark
Subjects & design

What's on the note

Front portrait
Reverse subject
Watermark
Color palette #c9a580,#8b4513,#2f2f2f
Themes statesman
Language / script Fraktur

Front: Reichsbanknote of 5 million marks (Fünf Millionen Mark), issued during the German hyperinflation of 1923. The note is dated Berlin, 20 August 1923, and bears the text that from 1 October 1923 it can be called in and exchanged for other legal payment instruments. Signed by the Reichsbankdirektorium with the German imperial eagle (Reichsadler) flanking the signatures. This denomination reflects the catastrophic inflation of the Weimar Republic, when the Papiermark collapsed and prices doubled every few days.

Back: Plain reverse with minimal printing, showing only control stamps reading 'E3CERII' and 'ca H' in red ink. The lack of elaborate design on the reverse is typical of emergency hyperinflation-era issues, when speed of production took priority over artistic considerations.

Production

How it was made

Issuer Reichsbank
Issuer (native) Reichsbank
Printer Reichsdruckerei
Engraver
Material paper
Dimensions (mm) 139x80

Signatures: Reichsbankdirektorium (multiple illegible signatures)

Security features: microprint,intaglio

Geography

Germany in Europe

Germany in Europe. Other countries on the same continent shown in muted grey.

The story

Background & history

This 5 million mark note was issued during the peak of German hyperinflation in August 1923, when the Papiermark was collapsing at an exponential rate. By this time, the Reichsbank was printing notes in denominations reaching into the millions and soon billions and trillions of marks. The Third Hyperinflation Issue of 1923 saw rapid production of ever-higher denominations to keep pace with inflation caused by war reparations, the Ruhr occupation, and monetary policy failures. The Papiermark was replaced by the Rentenmark in November 1923 at a rate of 1 Rentenmark = 1 trillion Papiermark. These hyperinflation notes are now common collectibles due to the massive quantities printed.

Catalogue

Collector references

Pick # P-109a
Krause ID
Rarity tier common
Series range 1923–1923
Provenance

How it came to me

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Condition
Grade F
Serial number X.02993
Serial prefix X

Note shows moderate circulation with creases, soiling, and wear consistent with Fine grade. Some edge damage and discoloration visible.

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Valuation history (1)
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2026-05-08 17:17:59 1.0 5.0 USD ai from claude-sonnet-4-5
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AI extractions (1)
anthropic · claude-sonnet-4-5 2026-05-08 17:17:59
status: ok · step 1 · $0.0367 · 6349↓ + 1175↑ tokens
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