What is the value of $100. 00 bill 1934 series # J01186491 A
Sounds like an occupation Reichsmark printed later in the war and used exclusively in occuppied territories by soilders and the new german central bank in that territory. Very common but worth a bit more with the eagle and swastika.
Take the current year and subtract 1934 from it. (2011-1934=77)
1934 would be MCMXXXIV
Auction prices as of 02/2009: With a green seal, $12.-$20. depending on how worn it is. With a blue seal, $20.-$60.
50 Reichsmark = 26 Euros + 60 % Premium. ====================================== The above is only a conversion factor and it's for deutschmarks, not reichsmarks. You need to post a more specific question with the bill's/coin's date to get a collector's value.
A 1934 Deutsches Reich 5 reichsmark in good shape with a D mint mark is worth anywhere from $17 to about $50. A coin with an E mint is worth about $17 to $70 depending on its condition.
At the time of the German government's official exchange rate in 1945, one German reichsmark was equivalent to 0.08 pounds. However, during the hyperinflation period in the early 1920s, the value of the reichsmark decreased significantly.
It's quite sacre, but all depends on the condition of the coin.
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What is the value of $100. 00 bill 1934 series # J01186491 A
Sounds like an occupation Reichsmark printed later in the war and used exclusively in occuppied territories by soilders and the new german central bank in that territory. Very common but worth a bit more with the eagle and swastika.
The currency was the Reichsmark (RM), which had replaced the inflationary currecny of 1919-23. In the later stages of World War 2 and the first few months after the war, the Reichsmark lost about 80-85% of its value. As a result many people lost most of their savings a second time. In West Germany a new currency, the Deutsche Mark (DM) was introduced in June 1948 at the rate of 10 RM to 1 DM and 13.5 RM on balances of more than 5,000 RM. The new currency lasted till 1999-2002 when it was replaced by the Euro.The currency was the "Reichsmark".
The Reichsmark.
1 Reichsmark = 0.52 Euro. No cash value anymore, but as a collectable they are worth a couple of dollars. The government that issued reichmarks in the 1920s no longer exists, so there is no exchange rate for these.
what is the value of a $5.00 silver certificate with dates 1934 D and 1934 C worth in good shape
A 1934 Buffalo nickel is not a rare coin, retail value for a average circulated coin is $1.00-$5.00