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Raw Germany, Third Reich (1933-1948) coins for sale. The Nazi era began officially in Germany in 1933, but the transition from the Weimar Republic coins to Nazi coins was gradual. For instance, most of the denominations of 1 Pfennig to 1 Mark retained their designs from the Weimar Republic until 1936, after which the eagle and swastika design ...
Raw coins. Coins of the German Third Reich, Nazi Germany (1933-1945). Order by Mail Instructions.
Raw German States Coins For Sale. Order by Mail Instructions. Collecting German States coins is an enjoyable, lifelong pursuit. You’ll find a wide variety of denominations, including Stubers, Pfennigs, Thalers (and their fractions and multiples), Groschen, Batzen, Hellers, and so many more. Most German States coins are reasonably priced and ...
Collecting German States coins is an enjoyable, lifelong pursuit. You’ll find a wide variety of denominations, including Stubers, Pfennigs, Thalers (and their fractions and multiples), Groschen, Batzen, Hellers, and so many more.
PCGS, NGC or other certified German coins from WWII. Included here are the rare 1940-1941 Military 5 and 10 Pfennig coins.
World Coins from Great Britain, Japan, Sweden, Iran, Japan, and more on GermanCoins.com. We have a huge selection of raw and certified collectible coins.
German issues represent one of the most popular areas of world coin collecting. Not only does the series enjoy a strong collector base in its home country, but American collectors, many of German descent, continue to enjoy the variety and challenge they represent.
Glass Adolph Hitler Medal from 20 piece “Famous Germans” set. 36 mm tall by 30 mm wide. Current price is: $175.00. Hitler & Nazi Medals on GermanCoins.com. Where possible, the Hitler medals listed here are attributed using CH numbers.
German coin grading is no simple matter. There are literally thousands of coin types spanning hundreds of years and a variety of coining techniques.