1/500 Unze Feingold-Barren '100 DM-Banknote 1990'
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1/500 Unze Feingold-Barren '100 DM-Banknote 1990'

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1/500 Unze Feingold-Barren '100 DM-Banknote 1990'70 Jahre Deutsche Mark eine Erfolgsgeschichte Nach dem Wertverfall der Reichsmark Ende des Zweiten Weltkrieges fhrten die alliierten Militrregierungen am 21. Juni 1948 in den drei westlichen Besatzungszonen die Deutsche Mark (DM) ein. Der Umrechnungskurs bei Lhnen und Mieten war 1: 1, fr Bargeld und Sparguthaben erhielt man fr 100 RM lediglich 6,50 DM. Kurz darauf zog die russische Besatzungszone nach und fhrte ihre "eigene Deutsche Mark" ein, die

70 Jahre Deutsche Mark - eine Erfolgsgeschichte

Nach dem Wertverfall der Reichsmark Ende des Zweiten Weltkrieges führten die alliierten Militärregierungen am 21. Juni 1948 in den drei westlichen Besatzungszonen die Deutsche Mark (DM) ein. Der Umrechnungskurs bei Löhnen und Mieten war 1:1, für Bargeld und Sparguthaben erhielt man für 100 RM lediglich 6,50 DM. Kurz darauf zog die russische Besatzungszone nach und führte ihre "eigene Deutsche Mark" ein, die Währung der späteren DDR. Damit war die Ära der Reichsmark endgültig vorbei.

Die Deutsche Mark entwickelte sich in der Zeit des deutschen Wirtschaftswunders zum Senkrechtstarter. Über ein halbes Jahrhundert stand sie für Stabilität und Sicherheit. Die D-Mark genoss weltweit hohes Ansehen, in einigen wirtschaftlich zerrütteten Ländern kursierte sie sogar als inoffizielle Zweitwährung. Die Erfolgsgeschichte der D-Mark endete am 1. Januar 1999 mit der Einführung des Euro. Das bildete auch den Schlusspunkt für die wechselvolle Geschichte der Mark als Zahlungsmittel der Deutschen und die D-Mark als Erfolgswährung der Bundesrepublik Deutschland - viele bedauern ihren Verlust noch heute. 70 Jahre nach Einführung der guten alten DM ...

Die streng limitierte Feingold-Prägung im seltenen Barrenformat zu Ehren unserer alten Währung ist exclusiv nur beim Bayerisches Münzkontor erhältlich. Sie zeigt den letzten 100 DM-Schein von 1990 als aufwendige Farbauflage.


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Auflage: 9.999 Kompl.-Editionen
Material: Feingold
Qualität: Polierte Platte
Gewicht: 1/500 oz.
Abmessung: 21,6 mm x 10,95 mm
Ausgabejahr: 2022
Vorderseite: 4. Serie 1990 100 DM
Rückseite: DM
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