English: 10 Reichsmark Berlin Germany 22 January 1929. Reichsbanknote. Watermark ornaments. Underprint letter missing. No serial numbers on the reverse.
It pictures Albrecht Daniel Thaer, Medical Doctor and Reformer of Agriculture and Farming, 1752 Celle - 1828 Moeglin near Wrietzen / Oder. Pick 180b.
This bank note was edited at the end of WWII, and valid after WW2 until the issue of the Deutsche Mark on 21 June 1948.
In comparison to the 1933 issue with a Gothic underprint letter, this note of the 1945 issue has no underprint letter, and a different water mark at left, and no serial numbers on the reverse.
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