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South West African mark
1 German South West African mark
Denominations
Subunit
 1⁄100Pfennig
Banknotes
 Freq. used1, 2, and 3 Mark
Coins
 Freq. used10, 25, 50 Pfennig
Demographics
User(s)South West Africa

The South West African mark was a temporary currency issued between 1916, after the withdrawal of the German South West African mark, and prior to the introduction of the South African pound in 1918.

A number of notes were denominated in South West African marks and pfennigs, especially by the Swakopmund Bookshop that issued 10, 25, 50 Pfennig, and 1, 2, and 3 Mark notes.

  • A two mark Swakopmunder Buchhandlung note issued in 1916 A two mark Swakopmunder Buchhandlung note issued in 1916
  • A ten pfennig Swakopmunder Buchhandlung note issued in 1916 A ten pfennig Swakopmunder Buchhandlung note issued in 1916

Notes

  1. Cuhaj 2010, p. 548.

References

See also

Currencies named mark or similar
Circulating
Defunct
As a denomination


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