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It would be backed by the value of the nation's many assets and called the Rentenmark.
unknown title 2011
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The Rentenmark was the contrivance of Hilferding's successor at the Finance Ministry, Dr Luther, and of Dr Schacht, the managing director of the Darmstadt & National Bank who was soon to be appointed the new Currency Commissioner.
Mises Dailies 2009
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The Rentenmark was the Bodenmark rechristened, in essence a modified Roggenmark (or rye-mark), the device propounded by Karl Helfferich; and it was designed to win support from Helfferich's agrarian Nationalists as well as from the Left who found the Roggenmark politically suspect.
Mises Dailies 2009
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The main thing, with the Rentenmark, was that its value remained equivalent to a "gold mark."
In Hyperinflation's Aftermath, How Germany Went Back to Gold 2011
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On Oct. 15, the Rentenmark Ordinance was published, which allowed for a new currency to be issued by a new institution, the Rentenbank, equivalent in value to the gold-linked prewar mark, or "gold mark."
In Hyperinflation's Aftermath, How Germany Went Back to Gold 2011
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The main thing, with the Rentenmark, was that its value remained equivalent to a "gold mark."
In Hyperinflation's Aftermath, How Germany Went Back to Gold 2011
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On Oct. 15, the Rentenmark Ordinance was published, which allowed for a new currency to be issued by a new institution, the Rentenbank, equivalent in value to the gold-linked prewar mark, or "gold mark."
In Hyperinflation's Aftermath, How Germany Went Back to Gold 2011
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And so, in November 1923, a new quasi-currency, the Rentenmark, was launched.
A Flock of Black Swans Andrew Stuttaford 2010
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As of June 24, 1948, new notes will be introduced for the entire territory of the Soviet-occupied zone in Germany and the greater Berlin area: the Reichsmark and Rentenmark, as formerly, with special coupons stuck on . . .
Daring Young Men RICHARD REEVES 2010
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The German hyper-inflation was in the early 1920s and ended in roughly 1924 with the introduction of the Rentenmark. dennisw
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