Description: LARGEST, RAREST, MOST BEAUTIFULPOST WW1 GERMAN SILK NOTGELDwith THE MOST BITTER OF MESSAGES!Uncirculated to $200 on eBay!!!!BUY HERE NOW for $49.95!!!SEE PURCHASE OPTIONS BELOW........If you ever wanted to own this legendary banknote, now is the time and this is the place.LIMITED TIME LIMITED SUPPLY OFFER!! This is the single most remarkable of all Bielefeld Stoffgeld (Fabric Money) issues both in terms of artistic design as well as the impact of its many embedded messages. Not only is it printed on VIRGIN SILK on two sides. It makes direct reference to the U.S. and Woodrow Wilson as the cause of Germany's desperate postwar situation!! Stunning black and white art appears against a background of red, gold, blue and white, accompanied by text elucidating the meaning of the art. We are the only seller giving you a full historic description - if you see it elsewhere (posted after 2/3/2023) it was copied!! Not only that, but we offer the BEST PRICE for 3 different types (see below). FRONT:Four Corners - Despite the intensity of the other art and messages, the issuer, the Savings Bank of Bielefeld, does not forget to put in a plug for products made in its home town! (Cars, Sewing Machines, Bicycles and Happy Face Veggies).Left Panel: A hook-nosed character (all black) greedily rubs his hands together. The accompanying text references Job 16:11 God has turned me over to the ungodly and thrown me into the clutches of the wickedMiddle Panel: A self-satisfied nude woman, clutching her breast, holds bulging bags of money as a crowd of adoring investors/financiers raise their hands in glee. We love you, oh bourse....much more than the Verses. Right Panel: a malevolent Woodrow Wilson in a top hat before the U.S. flag clutches a "Dollar Sack". Habakkuk 3:16-17 I heard and my heart pounded, my lips quivered at the sound; decay crept into my bones, and my legs trembled. Yet I will wait patiently for the day of calamity to come on the nation invading us.Though the fig tree does not bud and there are no grapes on the vines, though the olive crop fails and the fields produce no food, though there are no sheep in the pen and no cattle in the stalls.BACK:Left Panel Nude male tows a sack of Dollars represented by a round red torso and legs before a ladder reaching to infinity. The Dollar Only Climbs! 4.20 Marks in 1914. 176,000 Marks 1923 (it actually climbed far higher than that over the ensuing 6 months).Middle Panel Nude revelers dance around the Golden Calf on a pedestal as a figure on a high ladder forming a triangle unleashes ever greater denominations of currency. Two helpless Germans lie in the foreground, unable to do anything.Right Panel Nude woman holds sack of Dollars. Inscription reads: One egg 5 Pfennigs 1914, Climbed to 1500 Marks 1923 (It ended up costing a Billion Marks that October!!)Left and Right edges: More Biblical laments and poems related to the then current suffering of the everyday GermanBUY ONE and receive the FRONT AND BACK as 2 separate pieces (!) with HUGE MARGINS. Seldom if ever offered in this format and worth a premium!! Hand cut from original Bank Specimen sheet!! This allows you to frame front and back separately or side by side for a fantastic display. BUY TWO and ALSO receive the two sides sewn together with a seam around the etches (as issued and as normally found). The threads in the seam may be white or black. BUY THREE and ALSO receive the last variety with a round purple bank stamp, which further elevates its value, although your price drops with each additional note! This may be your ONLY chance to buy three varieties of.... LARGEST, RAREST, MOST BEAUTIFULPOST WW1 GERMAN SILK NOTGELDwith THE MOST BITTER OF MESSAGES!Uncirculated to $200 on eBay!!!!
Price: 44.95 USD
Location: New York, New York
End Time: 2024-10-05T00:47:38.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.95 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Type: Banknotes
Year: 1923
Country: germany
Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany