Aquired Debentures

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I`ve been given a sheet of these by a good friend i speak with daily about coins.
He apparently has many he found in a game box handed down through generations.

I also posted on whats it worth.

Thanks in advance for everyone`s 2 cents.

What i`ve found out so far: -debentures-, issued to help build structures or support a company, maybe even a city such as Berlin during the great depression.

I found the cover sheet on-line going for $35.00 with no coupons attached.

Are they still worth a thousand Marks / Euro`s. help

Bill in NC.
 

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They aren't worth a thousand marks or Euros anymore. My guess is that this was probably during the German Hyperinflation period between the world wars... I can't see the print well enough to read it, but it's probably one of those cool documents worth a few bucks to the right collector--much in the same way that old stock certificates are worth some money to collectors of such things.


Regards,



Buckles
 

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BuckleBoy said:
They aren't worth a thousand marks or Euros anymore. My guess is that this was probably during the German Hyperinflation period between the world wars... I can't see the print well enough to read it, but it's probably one of those cool documents worth a few bucks to the right collector--much in the same way that old stock certificates are worth some money to collectors of such things.


Regards,



Buckles
BB they are dated 1919
 

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La Beep said:
BuckleBoy said:
They aren't worth a thousand marks or Euros anymore. My guess is that this was probably during the German Hyperinflation period between the world wars... I can't see the print well enough to read it, but it's probably one of those cool documents worth a few bucks to the right collector--much in the same way that old stock certificates are worth some money to collectors of such things.


Regards,



Buckles
BB they are dated 1919

Doh! I didn't even see the Jahre 1919 the first time I looked at the post.
 

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BuckleBoy said:
La Beep said:
BuckleBoy said:
They aren't worth a thousand marks or Euros anymore. My guess is that this was probably during the German Hyperinflation period between the world wars... I can't see the print well enough to read it, but it's probably one of those cool documents worth a few bucks to the right collector--much in the same way that old stock certificates are worth some money to collectors of such things.


Regards,



Buckles
BB they are dated 1919

Doh! I didn't even see the Jahre 1919 the first time I looked at the post.
It ok the 1919 was easy it was the name Anleihe Von Juhre (Loan of Juhre) that was hard.















0that was hard.
 

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Are is it Anleihe Von Jahre (Loan of twenty)
 

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