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200 Milliarden - Heilbronn
1923 yearNickel silver | 15.6 g | 35.5 mm |
Issuer | City of Heilbronn (notgeld) (Federal state of Württemberg) |
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Period | Weimar Republic (1918-1933) |
Type | Non-circulating coin |
Year | 1923 |
Value | 200 000 000 000 Mark (200 000 000 000) |
Currency | Mark (1914-1924) |
Composition | Nickel silver |
Weight | 15.6 g |
Diameter | 35.5 mm |
Shape | Round |
Technique | Milled |
Orientation | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
Demonetized | Yes |
Updated | 2024-10-04 |
Numista | N#358117 |
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Rarity index | 97% |
Reverse
Pearl rim, legend surrounding dance around the golden
calf.
Script: Latin
Edge
Plain
Interesting fact
One interesting fact about the Non-circulating coin 200 Milliarden - Heilbronn 1923 from City of Heilbronn (notgeld) (Federal state of Württemberg) made of Nickel silver weighing 15.6 g is that it was issued during a time of economic crisis in Germany, specifically during the hyperinflation period of the 1920s. The coin's high denomination of 200 milliarden (200 billion) marks reflects the extreme inflation that occurred during this time, when the value of the German mark plummeted and prices skyrocketed. This coin is a tangible reminder of the economic challenges faced by Germany in the aftermath of World War I.