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Description Banknote of Germany 1942, 5 Mark, front, 70 x 140 mm
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Source German banknote scanned NobbiP 2007-08
Author Deutsche Reichsbank Berlin
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Designer: Josef Seger (*1908, †1998), Walter Riemer

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