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NOTGELD Germany Archive Inflation 1920's "Notgeld" banknote: 50 000 Mark, Württembergische Notenbank (1923), size 105 mm x 160 mm. Germany Stock Photo - Alamy
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Jan. 1, 1920 - Inflation In Germany After WWI: The German Mark fell to such a low level during the inflation of 1923 that a newspaper selling woman had to keep her
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