8 August 1923 Sig 1: Sahm/Volkmann 4 0-mm tall s/n 6-digit s/n Asterisk after s/n with vertical bar 1,000,000 mark Values

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8 August 1923 Sig 1: Sahm/Volkmann 4 0-mm tall s/n 6-digit s/n Asterisk after s/n with vertical bar 1,000,000 mark Values

Details

Obverse: German text; two lions flanking Danzig coat of arms with shield depicting crown and two crosses; portrait of draughtsman and etcher Daniel Chodowiecki by Anton Graff; green seal of the Danzig Senate

Reverse: German text; gate to governmental rococo garden house formerly on today’s Krowoderska Street

Basic Information

GSID:

97966

Denomination:

1,000,000 mark

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

8 August 1923 Sig 1: Sahm/Volkmann 4 0-mm tall s/n 6-digit s/n Asterisk after s/n with vertical bar

Design Details

Note Color:

Green and violet

Note Dimension:

160 x 86 mm

Printer:

(Unknown: Either W F Burau or Waldemar Brodt, both Danzig)

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