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  2. List of silver coins of the German Empire - Wikipedia

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    5-Mark coin of William II. The federal states of the German Empire were allowed to issue their own silver coins in denominations of 2 and 5 marks from 1873. The Coinage Act of 9 July 1873 regulated how the coins were to be designed: On the obverse or image side only the state sovereign or the coat of arms of the free cities of Hamburg, Bremen or Lübeck was to be depicted, and the coin had to ...

  3. List of commemorative coins of Germany - Wikipedia

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    100th death anniversary of Karl Marx. 5 DM, copper-nickel, 1983. 500th birthday of Martin Luther. 5 DM, copper-nickel, 1983. 150th anniversary of the German Customs Union. 5 DM, copper-nickel, 1984. 175th birthday of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. 5 DM, copper-nickel, 1984. European Year of Music. 5 DM, copper-nickel, 1985. 150th anniversary of ...

  4. German mark (1871) - Wikipedia

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    Production of 2 and 5 mark coins ceased in 1915 while 1-mark coins continued to be issued until 1916. A few 3 mark coins were minted until 1918, and 1 ⁄ 2 mark coins continued to be issued in silver until 1919. 20 pfennig, 1.1111 g (1 g silver), only until 1878; 1 ⁄ 2 mark or 50 pfennig, 2.7778 g (2.5 g silver) 1 mark, 5.5555 g (5 g silver)

  5. Mark (currency) - Wikipedia

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    the merk Scots, an early-modern Scottish silver coin; the Swedish mark, minted 1532–1776 but used as counting unit from medieval time; 1860–2002: the Finnish markka; 1884–1911: the New Guinean mark; 1884–1915: the German South West African Mark; 1916–1918: the South West African mark; 1917–1924: the Polish mark; 1918–1927: the ...

  6. Reichsmark - Wikipedia

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    Some of the coins with particular mint marks are therefore scarcer than others. With the silver 2 ℛ︁ℳ︁ and 5 ℛ︁ℳ︁ coins, the mint mark is found under the date on the left side of the coin. On the smaller denomination Reichspfennig coins, the mint mark is found on the bottom center of the coin. [11]

  7. Pfennig - Wikipedia

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    Prussia: 1 pfenning 1852.The obverse reads: 360 [make up] one thaler. German Empire: 10 pfennig iron coin 1917. The pfennig (German: [ˈpfɛnɪç] ⓘ; pl. 'pfennigs' or 'pfennige' (listen ⓘ); symbol pf or ₰) or penny is a former German coin or note, which was an official currency from the 9th century until the introduction of the euro in 2002.

  8. German South West African mark - Wikipedia

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    The mark was the currency of German South West Africa between 1885 and 1915. Until 1914, the German mark circulated. Within days of the outbreak of the First World War , an issue of paper money titled Deutsch-Südwestafrikanische Mark was authorized in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 marks.

  9. 5 Reichspfennig (World War II German coin) - Wikipedia

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    5 Reichspfennig A The zinc 5 Reichspfennig coin was minted by Nazi Germany between 1940 and 1944 during World War II , replacing the bronze-aluminium version, which had a distinct golden color. It was worth 1/20 or .05 of a Reichsmark , the same ratio of a modern-day five-cent piece (nickel) to one USD.

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