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AI Identification

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Weimar Republic era 2 Rentenmark banknote (as marked)

Paper Currency

AI Estimated Value

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$5.00 - $15.00

As of June 3, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a rectangular paper banknote, appearing to be a German 2 Rentenmark bill stylistically consistent with the Weimar Republic era. The note features a tan or cream-colored base with intricate brown decorative scrollwork. Large, ornate numerals for '2' are visible, and the central text in Fraktur-style script includes the words 'Zwei Rentenmark' and 'Deutsche Rentenbank'. A red serial number 'D 7820 1969' is printed in the upper section (as oriented in the image). The text also references 'BERLIN, den 30. Januar 1937', though the note is inverted in the photograph. Visible condition issues include significant foxing, browning, and staining throughout the paper, as well as several small tears, creases, and frayed edges, particularly on the right side. The banknote appears to be housed inside a protective plastic sleeve or album. In-person verification would be required to evaluate the printing depth and paper quality to identify it beyond this visual appearance. These identification markers are consistent with mid-1930s German currency production, though signatures and specific dates are treated as unverified without physical examination.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the image provided of the paper banknote, which bears markings consistent with a German 2 Rentenmark bill dated January 30, 1937. Based on the visible scrollwork, Fraktur-style script, and serial number 'D 7820 1969', the note appears to be an issue of the Deutsche Rentenbank. However, I cannot verify the legitimacy of the paper, printing depth, or color accuracy from a photograph alone. Such identification is treated as a working hypothesis and would require an in-person inspection to evaluate the watermark and paper texture. The piece shows significant condition issues, including heavy foxing, staining, and visible fraying at the edges. Since currency value is highly dependent on crispness and cleanliness, these defects substantially lower its market appeal. Similar examples of this mid-1930s currency in circulated condition typically occupy a low price point in the numismatic market due to relatively high surviving volume. The estimated value assumes the note is a period-accurate printing; if it were determined to be a modern reproduction or facsimile, the value would be negligible. To provide a more robust valuation and confirm its status among collectors, a physical examination by a specialist in German hyperinflationary and transitional currency would be necessary to rule out contemporary counterfeits or modern reprints. General market demand for common-denomination Rentenmarks in this state of preservation remains modest.

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