Your coin should have a portrait of former Chancellor Paul von Hindenburg on the front. The letter A is a mint mark indicating it was made in Berlin.
Despite its age it's considered to be a fairly common coin. Sammler.com, a major German collectibles site, quotes a retail price of €2, or about US$3, for a one in average condition, €4 in extremely fine condition, and €7.50 for an uncirculated specimen.
.22 cents us
As of 07/2008, sammler.com, a major German coinage site, lists values as: > average condition - about $40 > moderately worn - $75 > uncirculated - $110
There were multiple varieties of this coin issued. Please post a new question with the following details: > Does the image include the Nazi swastika symbol? > What is its mint mark? Look for a small letter A, D, E, F, G, or J.
It depends on the mint mark and conditionGood Fine Unc1893A 2.00 7.00 15.001893D 4.00 13.50 28.001893E 13.50 34.00 68.001893F 13.50 37.00 100.001893G 33.00 75.00 200.001893J 23.00 50.00 175.00
You have a copper 2 Pfennig coin from Germany (KM#2). It is dated 1873 has a D mintmark (meaning that it was produced at the Munich mint). 2,358,000 were produced. Its value depends on its condition. According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, an example is worth US$5.00 in Very Good condition, US$25.00 in Fine condition, US$65.00 in Very Fine condition, and US$225.00 in Extremely Fine condition.
1 german reich is worth £2.09 or $3.33
.22 cents us
What ever some is will to pay for it.
2.2 mil on average
About $240 USD
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15 to 50 dollars depending on its condition (Non-proof) ones.
About $50 retail if worn, up to around $150 if only moderate wear shows.The inscription (Deutsches Reich, btw) means "German Empire, Otto, King of Bavaria"
I found a1875 10pfennig mint mark ia c the condition is good but I dont know the value of it could you tell me the value.thanks
The stamp was issued in a period of hyperinflation for Germany; a million marks was probably equivalent to 2 or 3 cents US at the time. Depending on the condition, it might be worth 20 cents or so today. You could check a Scott catalogue or ask a dealer if you want a more precise estimate. I know that back in the 1970s they were fairly common in $2.00 "grab bags" of a hundred stamps.
Gold bullion is based on the going market for the metal and is usually purchased in bars with a troy ounce weight of about 400. The 1893 Deutsches Reich 20-mark coin weighs only about 8 grams, so it would not have the same value as a bullion brick, but a coin in good shape can be worth over $200.
A 10 pfennig is a coin, not a note. The value of a 1917 10 pfennig coin depends on its condition. The typical value is between 20 c and 8 US dollars.