This Germany 100 Reichsmark Banknote was issued by the Imperial Bank in 1935. Its obverse features chemist Justus von Liebig. It also shows a swastika and a letter B in the underprint. The reverse depicts two seated allegorical women, one is holding a book and the other is holding a flask. Also shown on the reverse is a woman in profile holding a torch. The note does not contain a security thread. The blue banknote is 180 x 90 mm in size and is signed by Schacht and Dreyse, Vocke, Friedrich, Schneider, Hasse, Ehrhardt, Puhl, and Hulse. This particular banknote does not have a "Kreuz-Iris" printing, a special technique for the transition of the colors in the underprint and not easily concernible and not really representable on a scan or photo. It is in uncirculated condition.