The Weimar Republic churned out enormous numbers of high-denomination bills during the hyperinflation of 1922-23. They became worthless almost as soon as they were released so most didn't circulate long enough to wear out. As a result many of them are still available and are worth only a very small amount.
Sammler.com, a major German collectibles site, lists this particular issue as retailing for about €1 ($1.30) in circulated condition, and all of €2.50 if uncirculated.
Paper money was invented not discovered. Probably by the Chinese.
Paper money is too difficult to carry.
The Ancient Chinese invented paper and money. Money was invented by the first king of China and paper was invented by a man in China by bamboo.
Paper money was actually invented by the Chinese during the 7th century.
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The German word for paper is Papier(pappierr) or, when referring to a newspaper, Zeitung.
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Yes, you can get a paper cut from paper money.
If it is called "paper money", then presumably, it was made from paper.
Paper money was invented not discovered. Probably by the Chinese.
This happened after WWI (think Great Depression), when inflation caused German currency to be practically worthless. It was worth so little that they burned it when they needed to start a fire. There are stories of people filling wheelbarrows with paper money to try to buy bread.
papercutter = Papierschneidemaschine paper cutter = Hebelschneider
the han dynasty invented the paper money
Spain does not have paper money. The only thing is bills.
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if paper dose not exits we cannot avail these services or also we have a allots of opportunities because of paper money's we have electronic dealings just because of paper money
Money is spent for making paper, your opinion is invalid.