Description: 1925 RM25 Treasury Bond Denominated in 'New' Reichsmark What You See Is What You Get Lot G841593: In this lot you get: (1x) Uncancelled ℛℳ 25 German Treasury Bond On offer: One 1925 Reich Treasury bond ('schuldverschreibung') denominated in the then new post-hyperinflation German Reichsmark. Printed on period bond by the State Printing Office in Berlin. Text is in German. Standard European A4 size, measures approx. 9"x12" flat. Uniface. This piece is in F+ condition, with no foxing, rips or seps. and lite edge wear at top. Watermarks clear. Paper solid, faint toning, color excellent. Issued in limited quantities, these stunning artifacts are original first runs, not replacements, duplicates, or replicas. See scans. Authentic historical artifacts documenting turbulent times. What you see is what you get. Makes a nice gift pack for the Old Cold Warrior, student, educator, or history buff in your life! Shipped FLAT via USPS Ground Advantage, with tracking. YES! Will combine shipping - First lot ships at standard rate, all other lots in same order ship free (except where noted). Thanks for looking! Please see my other items for more Third Reich, Soviet and other historical curios. Q: What am I buying, and why would I want it? A: This is from the first series of Treasury bonds issued by the Weimar Republic following the disastrous 1922/23 hyperinflation. Created under the terms of the US$200 million 1924 International German Loan (Dawes Loan) agreement between Germany and the Allies to address Allied reparations claims and stabilize the German economy, the new Reichsmark replaced the hyper-inflated and worthless Paper Mark. One of the first steps taken to satisfy the terms of the loan was for Germany to commence regular payments. To do so required hard currency which was raised via the issuance of treasury bonds such as these. Making the connection between the bond and reparations plain, the bond's terms read, in part: No interest can be demanded on the loan redemption debt until the reparation obligations have expired. The start and amount of interest will be determined by Reich law. Following reunification in 1991, the Federal Republic of Germany made the last of it's Dawes and Young Loan reparations related payments in 2010. You will hold history in your hands.
Price: 17.99 USD
Location: Camden, New Jersey
End Time: 2024-10-23T01:00:01.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Denomination: 25 Reichsmark
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Type: Bond
Year: 1925
Original/Reproduction: Original
Country: Germany
Grade: Ungraded
Grade Designation: Apparent/Net
Region of Origin: Germany
Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
Certification: Uncertified
Modified Item: No