Germany 5 Deutsche Mark 1960 |
Item Code: DE-18 |
Obverse:
Portrait of a young Venetian woman ("Junge
Venezianerin") (1505) by Albrecht Dürer. Oil
on elm panel. Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria. Reverse: Oak sprig with acorns symbolising nature of Germany. Bank seal. Watermark: Portrait of a Young Venetian woman by A. Dürer. Security features: Multilevel header watermark. Running serial numbers. Metallic security strip. Green fibres or threads interspersed in the paper fluorescing under ultraviolet light. Predominant colour: Green. Design: Max Bitroff. Signatures: Karl Blessing (President, 1958-1969); Dr. Heinrich Troeger (Vice President, 1958-1969). Printing method: Intaglio printing, indirect letterpress printing; banknote number with letterpress print. Issuer: Deutsche Bundesbank. Date of issue: 2 January 1960 Date of release: 6 May 1963. Withdrawn from circulation: 1990. Legal tender: No. Material: Cotton paper. Printer: Federal Printing Works (Bundesdruckerei) or Giesecke & Devrient (Munich). |
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Dimensions: 120 x 60 mm |
Texts:
Deutsche Bundesbank. Banknote. Fünf Deutsche Mark. DM.
Five German Marks. Frankfurt am Main, |
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