File:100-Billionen-Geldschein.jpg

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English: Old german 100 Billion mark note, printed in 1924
Deutsch: Der höchstwertige jemals in Deutschland gedruckte und in Umlauf gebrachte Geldschein.
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Notgeld, nach dem 15. November 1923 (Ende der Hyperinflation) gedruckt. 1 Bio. Papiermark = 1 Rentenmark.

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Public domain This work of bildende Kunst (visual art) or photography was published in Germany before the Law on Copyrights and Neighboring Rights (UrhG) came into effect on January 1, 1966. It does not indicate its author and was published by a legal entity under public law (§ 5 KUG; for details see Wikipedia:Bildrechte). Therefore according to § 134 Satz 2 UrhG, copyright expires 70 years after publishing.

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