Germany 10 Deutsche Mark 1970 |
Item Code: DE-31A |
Front:
Custom engraved portrait "Beardless
Clean Shaven Young Man" of Lucas Cranach the
Elder (1472 - 1553) of Albrecht Dürer (1471 - 1528) as a young man by Anton Neupauer. Oil on wood (the original, c.1500). Reverse: Sailing training ship called "Gorch Fock" of the "Bark" type, named after the pseudonym of the German author Johann Wilhelm Kinau (1880 1916). The ship was built by Blohm & Voss and is owned by German Navy (Deutsche Marine). The ship was launched and commissioned in 1958. Deutsche Bundesbank seal. Watermark: Portrait of the "Beardless Clean Shaven Young Man" by Lucas Cranach the Elder. Security features: Multilevel header watermark. Running serial numbers. Metallic security strip. Green and blue fibres or threads interspersed in the paper fluorescing under ultraviolet light. Predominant colour: Greyish blue. Design: Max Bitroff. Signatures: Karl Klassen (President, 1970-1977); Otmar Emminger (Vice President, 1970-1977). Printing method: Intaglio printing, indirect letterpress printing; banknote number with letterpress print. Issuer: Deutsche Bundesbank. Date of issue: 2 January 1970. Date of release: 21 October 1963. Withdrawn from circulation: 1990. Legal tender: No. Material: Cotton paper. Printer: Giesecke & Devrient, Munich. |
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Dimensions: 130 x 65 mm |
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