[Need Help] About a Nazi Banknote

Discussion in 'The Third Reich' started by Utku, Jan 28, 2021.

  1. Utku

    Utku Member

    Hi there people.
    First of all, I really want to thank you for your recent helps about my other questions. Wish I could be helpful for this forum too but sadly I only know Ottoman/Turkish collectibles well; so if you have any questions about them, please ask me. I will help always!
    And now, my question is this:
    Did people use this banknote under Nazi/Hitler rule in Germany? Or was it for occupied areas? It says 100 mark (1935). It’s from a trusted seller, so I am not questioning the authenticity but also I wonder how much it worth in this condition? It is 55 Turkish Lira now (which is equal to: 7,5 US Dollar or 6,25 Euro or 5,5 GBP)
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  2. High Wood

    High Wood Well-Known Member

    I have no idea of its value but, if it was issued in Berlin in 1935, it was used in "Nazi" Germany, or what we more commonly call, Germany.
     
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  3. Dave55

    Dave55 Atlanta, USA

    Seems you can't go wrong for six bucks even if it is fake if it is something you'd like for your collection.
     
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  4. Charley Fortnum

    Charley Fortnum Dreaming of Red Eagles

    NEIN!

    If eet voz not touched by zee 'and of zee fuhrer himself, it eez VORTHLESS!

    I have a place reserved for eet in my bunker already, you see.

    ... alongside my flags.

    Eez cosy, ja?

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  5. Dave55

    Dave55 Atlanta, USA

    Ja!

    I don't know that we need to be that overstated.

    There was a German mechanic in my town who spoke broken English. His response to almost anything even when it was pretty clear he didn't understand as an enthusiastic, "JA! JA!" We called him Ja Ja Rudi :)
     

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