1989 - Germany_Fed_Rep PIC 38a 10 Marks banknote G
1989 - Germany_Fed_Rep PIC 38a 10 Marks banknote G 

1989 - Germany_Fed_Rep PIC 38a 10 Marks banknote G

  • Product Code: Alemania RF PIC 38a RC
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 5.50€

  • Ex Tax: 5.00€


This individual banknote is a 10 Deutsche Mark from Germany – Federal Republic, associated with 1989 and identified in the Standard Catalog of World Paper Money as Pick P38a. This variant belongs to the 1989–1999 10 Deutsche Mark type and carries the Pöhl–Schlesinger signature combination dated 2 January 1989.

The note uses purple, violet and blue colouring over a multicolour underprint. Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777–1855) appears on the front at right. The reverse features a sextant near the left-centre and a mapping detail at the lower right, providing distinctive design elements for identification.

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Tags: Year 1989, Used Banknotes,


Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a 10 Marks banknote associated with the Federal Republic of Germany, identified in the title as “Germany_Fed_Rep.” The product title also associates the note with 1989 and identifies it as catalogue type PIC 38a.

What country, denomination, currency and date are associated with the banknote?

The banknote is associated with Germany and has a denomination of 10 Marks. The listing identifies it as dated 1989. The supplied information does not state that 1989 is specifically the issue, printing or circulation year.

What catalogue reference identifies this banknote?

The listing identifies the banknote with the reference PIC 38a. The model or catalogue field also shows “Alemania RF PIC 38a RC,” while the title uses “Germany_Fed_Rep PIC 38a.” No other catalogue system or reference is provided.

What condition information is stated for this banknote?

The title identifies the banknote with the notation “G,” and the listing’s tag describes it as a used banknote. The supplied information does not explain the meaning of the “G” notation or provide additional physical-condition details.