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Vintage Victorian bookplate, title, Atlas of Ancient Geography 19th Century
Antique Bavarian official stamps lined up in album
Beautiful Old Car in Quistello, Mantua Province, Italy. Black and White Film Photography
London, England - February 24, 2016: The blank visa pages of a German European Union passport.
Blue TÃœV sticker, Germany
İstanbul,Turkey - March 01, 2008:Old istanbul bosphorus (old postcard). Eminönü district front of passenger ship.
Red siskin Pattern Design on Venezuelan Bolivar Currency
Husite soldiers from old Czechoslovak money - Koruna
Vintage elements of old paper banknotes.Fragment  banknote for design purpose.Russian Empire 1 rubles 1898.Bonistics
A page in a collector's old stock album showing Swedish stamps. They have been placed under cellophane strips which protects the stamps. The page has the collector's handwritten notes including dates of issue. They are all commemorative issues and have been cancelled. Swedish postage stamps have a reputation of good design and execution. Collector's Property Release available.
Art deco ornament ( spin of old cover book)
Studio shot  from above
2 Swiss Rayon stamps on envelope
An old german bank note from 1924 with the value of 500.000.000.000 mark.
Official seal of the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the German Democratic Republic with the national coat of arms - GDR.
Pattern Design on Banknote
Views of the island from Saint Helena money - Pound
(Hospice) Dieu de Beaune Hotel, France
Vintage elements of old paper banknotes.Fragment  banknote for design purpose.Russian Empire 1 rubles 1898.Bonistics
Vintage German paper money issued in 1922 by the central bank in 10,000 mark denomination.  In the late 1800's Germany still had 31 central banks across all its de-centralized provinces.  The Reichstag consolidated them into just four by the early 1900's, and the centralized German Reichsbank issued this bank note in 1922.  It was an attempt by the Weimar Republic - the post World War I German government - to stabilize the economy, which had begun to suffer hyperinflation as it attempted to recover from the costs of war and reparations.  This period of hyperinflation lasted from 1921 to 1924 and contributed to the unrest that led to the rise of the Nazi party.  During hyperinflation the mark's value amounted to a small number with dozens of zeros in front of it.  Now, some 90 years later, the Behntaufend Mark can garner $20 to $30 dollars as a vintage collectible.
Austria postage stamp shows parliament building
Cancelled Stamp From The Faroe Islands Featuring A Map Of The Islands.
Vintage German Reichsbanknote from the era of Wilhelm II
Coat of arms of Croatia Pattern Design on Croatian Currency
Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Teplice from Czech money
Vintage elements of old paper banknotes.Old 200 karbovanez bill of Ukraine. Occupying the money of the German Reich in 1941,Rovno
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Historic Money of the German Empire
London, England - September 24, 2012: An old 1922 German banknote for 10,000 marks, sometimes known as the 'Vampire' note because when viewed sideways, it appears as if a vampire is biting the neck of the man (it is not easy to see at first): the engraving is Albrecht Durers Portrait of a Young Man but was slightly altered by the banknote engraver to show this so-called vampire apparently sucking the lifeblood out of the German economy with the reparations imposed after World War One. The 10,000 mark note was first issued in 1922 in a time of spiralling inflation.
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