There's a new edition of the book on German banknotes by Hans-Ludwig Grabowski. Here's a Google-translated description from the publisher's website.
-Editor
The German banknotes from 1871
Hans Ludwig Grabowski
The paper money of the German central banks, government paper money, colonial and occupation issues, German tributaries and banknote-like securities and vouchers
ISBN: 978-3-86646-224-3
Edition: 23rd edition 2023/2024
Dimensions: 14.8 x 21 cm
Type of figures: colored throughout
Type of cover: Hardcover
Number of pages: approx. 864
The completely colored, current standard work on German banknotes from the founding of the German Empire in 1871 to the present day of the Euro, divided into historical eras: Empire, Weimar Republic , Third Reich , Allied Occupation, GDR, Federal Republic and subsidiary regions. In addition to the notes of the German central banks (including the state central banks), government paper money, colonial and occupation expenditure, banknote-like securities and vouchers as well as occupation expenditure from both world wars and military money were included. All areas are cataloged with their own number ranges and are currently assessed.
The catalog includes:
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German banknotes and government paper money
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German Empire 1871–1918
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Weimar Republic 1918–1933
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German / Greater German Empire 1933–1945
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Allied occupation 1945–1948
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German Democratic Republic 1949–1990
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Federal Republic of Germany 1949–1999
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European Monetary Community from 2002
Sub-areas:
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State emergency expenditure
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German state and private central banks 1871–1930
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Banknotes from the German colonies
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German foreign banks (Argentina, China, Mexico)
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German military and occupation expenditure as well as ghetto and prison money
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Securities similar to paper money (conversion cash vouchers, tax vouchers)
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Vouchers similar to paper money (WHW vouchers)
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German tributaries (Occupied Rhineland, Danzig, Memel area, Saar area)
For more information, or to order, see:
Die deutschen Banknoten ab 1871
(https://www.battenberg-gietl.de/produkt/die-deutschen-banknoten-ab-1871)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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