10 Deutsche Mark 2.1.1989 (Front: Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777 - 1855), a German mathematician. Gaussian or Normal distribution. Historic buildings of Göttingen. Back: A sextant like the one Gauss used for measuring. DBB logo seal. Excerpt from the triangulation network of the previous triangulation of the Kingdom of Hanover by Gauß in the years 1821 to 1825. Watermark: Carl Friedrich Gauss and "10". Security features: Running serial numbers on the front of the banknote. White or invisible filament fibers (hairs) scattered throughout the banknote that fluoresce yellow, red and blue under ultraviolet light. Predominant colours: Violet, blue and teal. Artist: Pending. Engraver: Pending. Signatures: Karl Otto Pöhl (President); Helmut Schlesinger (Vice-President, Deputy Chairman) (Deutsche Bundesbank). Security thread: Segmented, 1 mm wide. Printing method: Intaglio. Issuer: Deutsche Bundesbank. Date of First Printing: 2 January 1989. Date of First Issue: 16 April 1991. Date of withdrawal: 31 December 2001. Legal tender: Redeemable, indefinite lapse. Total issue: Pending. Material: Cotton paper. Printer: Bundesdruckerei (Federal Printing Office), Berlin, Germany)
Dimensions: 130 x 65 mm
Catalogue Number: P-38a (SCWPM: Albert Pick; Krause)
Texts: Deutsche Bundesbank. Banknote. Zehn Deutsche Mark. 10 DM. Ten German Marks. Frankfurt am Main, 2 Januar 1989.
Dimensions: 130 x 65 mm
Catalogue Number: P-38a (SCWPM: Albert Pick; Krause)
Texts: Deutsche Bundesbank. Banknote. Zehn Deutsche Mark. 10 DM. Ten German Marks. Frankfurt am Main, 2 Januar 1989.