Can I sell very old banknotes from 1904-1940 for a lot of money?

I received some old banknotes from my grandmother, including Reichsmark, Rentenmark and Allied Military Mark.

Are these banknotes valuable? Is it worth taking them to an antiques or auction house and having them auctioned off for a high price?

Is the possession of such banknotes prohibited?

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OhoshiYamazuki
6 months ago

Why should the property be prohibited?

You won’t get much for that. Take a look at inflation and Reichsmark. At the time, people have transported shear white money just to buy a bread. Accordingly, there is still a lot of money from this time and therefore rather little worth

funkoqueen
6 months ago

The property is of course not prohibited.

There are a few individual banknotes from the time that are rare and are worth, for example regional emergency money.

But most banknotes from time are worth either nothing or just cent amounts.

mineralixx
6 months ago

Prohibitions are nothing. But there are very valuable and also very cheap banknotes from this time. Buy a corresponding catalogue or go to a coin dealer.

interKont
6 months ago

Yes possible, however, comes to banknotes.

OpiPaschulke
4 months ago

If you find a collector who wants to have these banknotes. But I think it’s mass goods and oversized. ̄\_(ツ)_/ ̄

Margita1881
6 months ago

Are these banknotes valuable?

No, they’re thrown after a few cents on all the well-known platforms.

It is worth going to an antique or auction company

No, you can save the way

and let them auction for a high price?

they don’t take it first.

Is the possession of such banknotes prohibited?

No; otherwise your grandma would be at Cafe Viereck:)

verreisterNutzer
4 months ago

No

It’s worthless, and there’s still a lot to circulate…

rubber ball

iF3lix
6 months ago

Are these banknotes valuable? Is it worth going to an antique or auction company and being auctioned for a high price?

This depends entirely on the individual banknote.

Is the possession of such banknotes prohibited?

No

Leestiger
6 months ago

Can you sell, but not worth much…

Example

further example

interKont
6 months ago
Reply to  Leestiger

I have seen in the internet that such a five set were thus sold five old rich brand for 2,700€ in an auction house. How’s that going?

Digibike
6 months ago
Reply to  interKont

Depends on the banknote, year of issue and printing. The less frequently a series has been output and the less preserved pieces, the more in demand are the exhibits. A 5 euro bill, of 2023, will find at every corner, which has exactly the value that he represents in the store. A 5 euro ticket from the introduction year of the euro, in the top condition, is still worth 5 euros in the store. With nem dealers, however, possibly much more, as as as good as no one is in circulation – only right in the top condition… That’s how it is. If no one is interested in the part, you won’t achieve anything… Supply and demand. Have you seen a “Sammel Crazy” that collected the children’s Surprise U.S. Eggs? Goods worth over 7000 euros at top times. Demand was great. But he believed he was sitting on a treasure. Well, a few years later, the whole collection was only plastic waste because no one is interested in it (= demand completely broken away)

Leestiger
6 months ago
Reply to  interKont

How’s that going?

Every day there’s a thunder.

Tip:

Write the seller and offer it your 5 set for 1700€.

I think everyone should be stupid, who he doesn’t do the fast business, who deserves the fast 1000€?

And then enjoy the excuses of the people why they don’t want to buy it for 1700€, then you’ll also know what you can think of it…

Yrral
6 months ago

In principle, everything is collected.

Everything where there is regular replenishment, where you can awaken the charm of collecting and where there is a great variety.

On the one hand, in the case of U-Eier figures, there has been the attraction to fish the figures directly from the U-Einer and on the other hand there have always been new collections that have further dazzled the collection. If after years someone has entered this collection, then the older figures are missing, which become more and more rare in the course of time (some of them are in garbage).

Conclusion: Anfebot sinks and demand rises and the wave travels.

The same is now seen with Pokemon cards. What’s going on?

Digibike
6 months ago

Because some of them get rid of the figurines and these collections and usually only double out, etc… But if you want to complete the series (Jäger and Collectors…), there is a rise in demand, but not necessarily a rise in supply. This increases the price. With this, “normal” might jump up and look for the figure, because it is extremely highly traded, so the price continues to rise – and the hype is drilled…

interKont
6 months ago

How could there ever be a change in demand 🙂

HisMo1234
6 months ago

We’ll get a couple of Euros for a coin or bribe dealer.

Schubert610
6 months ago

It’s worth nothing

LastPascal
6 months ago

If there’s 50 billion marks on it, you’re billionaire

Digibike
6 months ago
Reply to  LastPascal

But only paper billionaire. They were hardly worth the bread at the time. Especially when it was started because printing lasted too long to upgrade you with stamps in nominal terms, until delivery…