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This 5 Deutsche Mark banknote, issued in 1960, comes from Germany. It is a banknote from the BE series.
The front of the banknote features a full-face portrait of a Venetian woman, inspired by a painting. The details of the engraving highlight the fineness of the facial features and the elaborate headdress. The face value of "5" is indicated in numerals and in words. The name of the currency "Deutsche Mark" also appears in words. The mention of the issuing bank is present, as well as the signatures of the officials responsible for the issue.
The reverse of the banknote features a stylized oak branch, a traditional German symbol of strength and longevity. The face value of "5" is repeated in numerals. The denomination of the currency "Deutsche Mark" is also inscribed on the reverse. Ornamental motifs frame the composition, adding an aesthetic dimension to the whole.
The banknote is printed on specific security paper, incorporating security features to prevent counterfeiting. A watermark is visible in transparency, reinforcing the authenticity of the banknote. The dimensions of the banknote are standardized, facilitating its handling and storage. The state of preservation of the banknote can vary, ranging from uncirculated (UNC) to very worn (Poor), depending on its circulation and use.