Help ID some 1910-1920s Germany Currency

dw171

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Bought a huge lot of currency on eBay. I'll post about that later (was a really good deal). Anyway these were in the lot. I generally don't have much trouble identifying foreign currency, but these are stumping me. I think they're Germany, but haven't seen anything like them before or online. I have a PDF copy of Krause's Paper Money book and don't see anything in there either. Does anybody know any information about these. Thanks
 

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dw171

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Thank you to both of you. I did some more research and apparently there's thousands of designs. So I probably won't be able to find exactly the same ones.
 

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I am not totally sure that what you have in German Notgeld (Inflation Currency) Notes/Bills are genuine. I was stationed in Germany for 4 years and 4 months with the U.S. Army, was married to a German and spent quite a bit of time with her family and many other Germans. My ex-wife's brother collected stamps and German Notgeld Notes/Bills and I have seen his' and many others and your's just don't look right. You might want to check them out under a Gem Loupe to see if they are copies printed with a Dot-Matrix Printer and if so, return them to the Seller for a refund.


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