100 Deutsche Mark 1 October 1993 (Front: An image of Clara Schumann (1819 - 1896), a German musician and composer, from a lithograph by Andreas Staub, an Austrian watercolour painter and lithographer. Historic buildings of Leipzig. Back: Grand piano that Clara Schumann played. The exterior of Dr. Hoch's Konservatorium, where she taught. Tuning fork (kamerton) in motion. Watermark: Clara Schumann and electrotype "100". Security features: Running serial numbers on the front of the banknote. Coloured filament fibers (hairs) scattered throughout the banknote that fluoresce yellow, red and blue under ultraviolet light. Central (Leipzig) part of the design on the obverse fluoresces in yellow colour under ultraviolet light. Predominant colour: Blue. Artist: Deutsche Bundesbank. Engraver: Unknown. Signatures: Hans Tietmeyer (President); Johann Wilhelm Gaddum (Vice-President) (Deutsche Bundesbank). Security thread: Segmented, 1 mm wide. Printing method: Intaglio. Issuer: Deutsche Bundesbank. Date of printing: 1 October 1993. Date of First Issue: 1 October 1990. Date of withdrawal: 31 December 2001. Legal tender: Redeemable, indefinite lapse. Total issue: No info. Material: Cotton paper. Printer: Bundesdruckerei (Federal Printing Office), Berlin, Germany) (Serial # DN2132045Y3) (circulated) XF
Dimensions: 155 x 74 mm
Catalogue Number: P-41c (Albert Pick; Krause)
Grade/condition: Extra Fine (XF) (circulated, used)
Texts: Deutsche Bundesbank. Banknote. Hundert Deutsche Mark. 100 DM. One Hundred German Marks. Frankfurt am Main, 1 Oktober 1993.
Dimensions: 155 x 74 mm
Catalogue Number: P-41c (Albert Pick; Krause)
Grade/condition: Extra Fine (XF) (circulated, used)
Texts: Deutsche Bundesbank. Banknote. Hundert Deutsche Mark. 100 DM. One Hundred German Marks. Frankfurt am Main, 1 Oktober 1993.