This image displays three banknotes from the German Reichsmark series, issued during World War II. Each note highlights the nominal value and specific visual details that characterize this historic currency. The notes feature distinct color schemes, security elements, and inscriptions that reflect the period's design style.
Obverse (front)
The top note, valued at one Reichsmark, features a bold green color scheme accented with intricate patterns. The number '1' is prominently displayed within a decorative border, further emphasizing its value. Notable safety features may include a watermark and microtext, although visibility might vary. The inscription indicates it was issued in Berlin on September 15, 1944.
Reverse (back)
The middle note, worth five Reichsmarks, presents a blue motif with elegant design details. It showcases the number '5' along with similar security characteristics as the first note. The lower note, ten Reichsmarks, is marked by a vibrant red color and larger numerals. All notes share a similar layout with fundamental inscriptions about their use and restrictions on transactions.