Coin value – $7-10 . 5 mark 1933 silver commemorative coin 450 years since the birth of Martin Luther (theologian) 5 REICHSMARK / DEUTSCHES REICH / Eagle MARTIN LUTHER 1483-1933 / Head left Coin value – $150-170 . 5 mark 1934 silver commemorative coin 175 years since the birth of Friedrich Schiller (poet) 5 REICHSMARK / DEUTSCHES REICH / Eagle
What was the value of a 1876 Reich Eagle coin?
1 MARK / DEUTSCHES REICH / 1874 Eagle Coin value – $10-15 . 50 pfennig 1876 (1875-1877) silver 50 PFENNIG / DEUTSCHES REICH 1876 / Denomination Eagle Coin value – $5-10 . 50 pfennig 1877 (1877-1878) silver 50 PFENNIG / DEUTSCHES REICH 1877 / Denomination within wreath Eagle within wreath Coin value – $30-40 . 20 pfennig 1875 (1873-1877) silver
What was the value of German Empire coins?
Coin value – $5-10 . 50 pfennig 1877 (1877-1878) silver 50 PFENNIG / DEUTSCHES REICH 1877 / Denomination within wreath Eagle within wreath Coin value – $30-40 . 20 pfennig 1875 (1873-1877) silver 20 PFENNIG / DEUTSCHES REICH 1876 / Denomination Eagle Coin value – $5-8 . 20 pfennig 1888 (1887-1888) nickel
What’s the value of a 500 mark coin?
This index is based on the data of Numista members collections. It ranges from 0 to 100, 0 meaning a very common coin and 100 meaning a rare coin among Numista members. Germany 500 Mark banknote 1923 $2.95 GERMANY BADISCHE 500 OOO MARK 1923 $0.94.
How much is a 500 mark in Germany?
Features Country Germany – 1871-1948 Value 500 Mark (500) Currency Mark ( 1873-1923) Composition Aluminium Weight 1.67 g
What was the value of a Nazi Germany coin?
DEUTSCHES REICH 1939 / Eagle above swastika within wreath Coin value – $35-45 50 pfennig 1942 (1939-1944)
How big is a 3 mark German coin?
All 3 mark coins of the German Empire have the same composition and measurements, being made of .900 fine silver and having masses of 16.67 grams, diameters of 33 millimeters, and thicknesses of 2.50 millimeters.
What was the value of a 3 mark coin in 1914?
All examples of the 3 mark piece had legal tender face values equivalent to 3.00 gold mark from 1908 to 1914, and 3.00 Papiermark from 1914 to demonetization in 1918. The mint at which an example was struck depends primarily on the location of the state that issued it.