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50 Deutsche Mark

50 Deutsche Mark - obverse50 Deutsche Mark - reverse

© Deutsche Bundesbank

Features

Issuer Federal Republic of Germany
Issuing bank Deutsche Bundesbank
Period Federal Republic (1949-date)
Type Emergency banknotes
Year 1960
Value 50 Deutsche Mark
50 DEM = USD 30
Currency Deutsche Mark (1948-2001)
Composition Paper
Size 150 × 75 mm
Shape Rectangular
Technique Intaglio, Letterpress
Issued Never issued
Number
N#
579532

Series: BBK II

Obverse

Portrait of a man (based on a painting of Hans Urmiller with his son by Barthel Beham, ca. 1525) with an abstract guilloche composition with intersecting geometric forms

Scripts: Latin, Latin (cursive)

Lettering:
Banknote
FÜNFZIG 50
DEUTSCHE MARK
DEUTSCHE BUNDESBANK

FRANKFURT AM MAIN 1. JULI 1960

Translation:
Banknote
Fifty 50
German Mark
German Bundesbank

Frankfurt am Main July 1, 1960

Designer: Max Bittrof

Reverse

Abstract guilloche composition with intersecting geometric forms and the federal eagle emblem.

Scripts: Latin, Latin (cursive)

Lettering:
DEUTSCHE BUNDESBANK

Banknote
50
FÜNFZIG DM
DEUTSCHE MARK
50
Fünfzig Deutsche Mark Fünfzig Deutsche Mark Fünfzig

WER BANKNOTEN NACHMACHT
ODER VERFÄLSCHT
ODER NACHGEMACHTE ODER VERFÄLSCHTE
SICH VERSCHAFFT
UND IN VERKEHR BRINGT,
WIRD MIT ZUCHTHAUS
NICHT UNTER ZWEI JAHREN
BESTRAFT

Translation:
DEUTSCHE BUNDESBANK

Banknote
50
FIFTY DM
GERMAN MARK
50

Fifty German Marks Fifty German Marks Fifty German Marks

WHOEVER COUNTERFEITS
OR FALSIFIES BANKNOTES
OR ACQUIRES COUNTERFEIT OR FALSIFIED
BANKNOTES
AND PUTS THEM INTO CIRCULATION,
SHALL BE PUNISHED WITH PENAL SERVITUDE
OF NOT LESS THAN TWO YEARS

Designer: Max Bittrof

Watermark

Portrait of a man (based on a painting of Hans Urmiller with his son by Barthel Beham, ca. 1525)

50 Deutsche Mark -  obverse

© Deutsche Bundesbank

Signatures

Karl Blessing (KB) President of the Bundesbank
Heinrich Troeger (HT) Vice-President of the Bundesbank

Printer

Bundesdruckerei (Reichsdruckerei), Berlin, Germany (1879-date)

Comments

The BBk II series was a secret emergency banknote issue prepared by the Deutsche Bundesbank during the Cold War. The notes were designed as replacement currency for use in the event of war, large-scale counterfeiting or a disruption of the monetary system, but they were never officially circulated.

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Date Signatures No. printed VG F VF XF AU UNC
1960-Jun-01  KB, HT 179 040 000

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