OK, here's another new edition of a numismatic book written in German. But I think we're safe translating this title to English. It's a book on German banknotes from 1871 onward. Here's a Google-translated description from the publisher's website.
-Editor
The German banknotes from 1871
by Hans-Ludwig Grabowski
The paper money of the German central banks, government paper money, colonial and occupation expenses, German secondary areas and banknote-like securities and vouchers
Published by Battenberg Verlag
ISBN: 978-3-86646-183-3
Edition: 22nd edition 2020
Images: colored throughout
Hardcover: 928 pages
Format: 14.8 x 21 cm
The current standard work on German banknotes from the establishment of the Empire in 1871 to the present day of the euro, structured according to historical epochs: Empire, "Weimar Republic", "Third Reich", Allied occupation, GDR, Federal Republic and secondary areas. In addition to the notes of the German central banks (including the federal state central banks), government paper money, colonial and occupation expenses, banknote-like securities and vouchers as well as occupation expenses from both World Wars and military money were recorded. To improve clarity, the main and secondary areas have been separated from one another while retaining the new numbering introduced in the 21st edition. All areas are cataloged with their own number ranges and are currently rated. An extensive concordance list of all editions of the "Rosenberg Catalog" and the standard "World Paper Money" catalogs has been included in the appendix. The catalog includes:
Main areas:
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German Empire 1871–1918
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"Weimar Republic" 1918–1933
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"Third Reich" 1933–1945
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Allied occupation 1945–1948
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German Democratic Republic 1949–1990
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Federal Republic of Germany 1949–1999
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European Monetary Union from 2002
Subsidiary areas:
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German state and private central banks 1871–1930
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Deutsche Reichsbahn 1923
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Paper money-like securities and vouchers 1933–1944
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German occupation expenses First World War 1914–1918
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German occupation expenses Second World War 1939–1945
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Bank notes for German secondary areas (Danzig, Memel,
Saar area) 1922– 1947
For more information, or to order, see:
Die deutschen Banknoten ab 1871
(https://www.battenberg-gietl.de/sammeln/buch/die-deutschen-banknoten-ab-1871)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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