Banknotes from Memel Territory

The Memel Territory was defined by the Treaty of Versailles in 1920 and refers to the northernmost part of the German province of East Prussia, when as Memelland it was put under the administration of the Entente's Council of Ambassadors. The Memel Territory, together with other areas severed from Germany (the Saar and Danzig) was to remain under the control of the League of Nations until a future day when the people of these regions would be allowed to vote on whether the land would return to Germany or not. Today, the former Memel Territory is controlled by Lithuania as part of Klaipėda and Tauragė counties.
Wikidata: Q161334

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Mark (1922)

100 Pfennig = 1 Mark

½ Mark
1922

Standard banknote
89 × 58 mm
P# 1, JP# 148.01, N# 204931
Available for swap 1 Mark
1922

Standard banknote

P# 2, JP# 148.02, N# 204934
Available for swap 2 Mark
1922

Standard banknote

P# 3, JP# 148.03/08, N# 204935
Available for swap 5 Mark
1922

Standard banknote

P# 4, JP# 148.04/09, N# 204937
10 Mark
1922

Standard banknote

P# 5, JP# 148.05/10, N# 204938
20 Mark
1922

Standard banknote

P# 6, JP# 148.06/11, N# 204933
50 Mark
1922

Standard banknote

P# 7, JP# 148.07/12, N# 204929
75 Mark
1922

Standard banknote

P# 8, JP# 148.13, N# 204940
100 Mark
1922

Standard banknote

P# 9, JP# 148.14, N# 204386

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