It was. By the time it was printed, billion-mark notes were already in the works. Fortunately, if you want another one, you can find them at coin shops for under a dollar, in circulated condition, or at slightly higher prices for uncirculated examples.GMac wrote:I used to have (wish I knew what happened to it) a note from that period; I think it was a 100 Million Mark note from 1923. I'm sure at the time it was all but worthless.Pottapaug1938 wrote:The dinaridjits will soon find themselves in the position in which many Germans found themselves after the hyperinflation of 1922-23, namely that their piles of money were more useful as fire starters or as wallpaper than as money (I remember seeing one particular issue used as wallpaper; and when I was a teenager I got a stack of these same notes in their original bank wrapper).
If you want a more recent example of hyperinflation currency, $100 trillion notes from Zimbabwe are readily available.