East Germany 10 Mark banknote 1964 Friedrich von Schiller

East Germany banknotes 10 Mark banknote 1964 Friedrich von Schiller
German Democratic Republic Banknotes 10 Mark note 1964 Veb Carl Zeiss in Jena
German Democratic Republic Banknotes 10 Mark banknote 1964 Friedrich von Schiller
German Central Bank - Deutschen Notenbank DDR

Obverse: Portrait of Friedrich von Schiller (Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller, 1759-1805), German poet, philosopher, historian and playwright & National Emblem of the GDR in underprint at center.
Reverse: view of the Veb Carl Zeiss factory buildings in Jena & the National Emblem of the German Democratic Republic at upper right.
Watermark: Hammer and compass.
Size : 140 x 67 mm.
Printer: VEB Wertpapierdruckerei der DDR, Leipzig.

German Democratic Republic Banknotes
1964 Issue
The East German mark (Mark der DDR) in West Germany and after the reunification), in East Germany only Mark, was the currency of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany). Its ISO 4217 currency code was DDM. The currency was known officially as the Deutsche Mark from 1948 to 1964, Mark der Deutschen Notenbank from 1964 to 1967, and from 1968 to 1990 as the Mark der DDR (Mark of the GDR); it was referred to colloquially as simply the Mark. It was divided into 100 Pfennig.

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Friedrich Schiller
Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller (10 November 1759 – 9 May 1805) was a German poet, philosopher, historian, and playwright. During the last seventeen years of his life (1788–1805), Schiller struck up a productive, if complicated, friendship with already famous and influential Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. They frequently discussed issues concerning aesthetics, and Schiller encouraged Goethe to finish works he left as sketches. This relationship and these discussions led to a period now referred to as Weimar Classicism. They also worked together on Xenien, a collection of short satirical poems in which both Schiller and Goethe challenge opponents to their philosophical vision.

Veb Carl Zeiss factory
Carl Zeiss is a German manufacturer of optical systems, industrial measurements and medical devices, founded in Jena, Germany in 1846 by optician Carl Zeiss. Together with Ernst Abbe (joined 1866) and Otto Schott (joined 1884) they built a base for modern optics and manufacturing. There are currently two parts of the company, Carl Zeiss AG located in Oberkochen with important subsidiaries in Aalen, Göttingen and Munich, and Carl Zeiss GmbH located in Jena.
Carl Zeiss AG is the premier company of the Zeiss Gruppe, one of the two large divisions of the Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung. The Zeiss Gruppe is located in Heidenheim and Jena. Also controlled by the Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung are the glass manufacturers Schott AG and Jenaer Glas, located in Mainz and Jena respectively. Carl Zeiss is one of the oldest existing optics manufacturers in the world.