The Imperial Bank of Germania serve as the official central bank of the Imperial German State.
The front part features a significant Eagle, the Eagle of Prussia. It also has newly added features such as the cornflower, the national flower of German State; the enlarged '100', and watermark. A slightly invisible '100' can be also seen next to the '100' above the watermark. Other features such as the Iron Cross, and the newly added braille '100' to help the blind population.
The blue of the banknote indicates the blue sky of the State.
The rear part of the banknote features the Versailles Mountains, the highest mountain in the German State; the Millennium Tree, a peace sign and a sketch of the calculation of the Nice-Circumsi-ference, with its circumference as 69 cm and diametre as 42.0 cm, if enlarged by x69. The Coat of Arms of the State can be seen as well in Prussian Blue. At the bottom of the watermark zone, a portrait of a father and a child penguin can be found, penguin is the national animal of the Imperial German State.