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How much is a 1975 deutsche mark coin worth?

How much is a 1975 deutsche mark coin worth?

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1975 D $ 0.93
1975 F $ 0.91
1975 G $ 0.71
1975 J $ 0.59

How much is a 1970 Deutsche mark worth?

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1970 D $ 0.55
1970 F $ 1.61
1970 G $ 0.46
1970 J $ 0.53

How much is a 1971 1 deutsche mark coin worth?

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1971 D $ 0.93
1971 F $ 0.40
1971 G $ 0.64
1971 J $ 0.62

How much is a 1965 Deutsche mark worth?

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1965 D $ 0.95
1965 F $ 0.72
1965 G $ 1.03
1965 J $ 0.77

Are German mark coins worth anything?

Although German mark notes and coins are no longer legal tender, most of those issued after June 20, 1948 can be exchanged for the equivalent value in euro at Deutsche Bundesbank branches or by post. One euro is worth 1.956 marks.

Is pfennig worth anything?

A pfennig is the German version of a cent, that is 1/100th of a Mark. In 1999 terms 1.4 marks= US$1 making a pfennig equivalent to . 007 US cents.

How much is a 1975 German mark worth?

This value is given for information purpose only. It is based on a price of silver at 17,100 THB/kg. Numista does not buy or sell coins or metal. Silver Germany 5 Deutsche Mark 1975J Unc $11.50 DEUTSCHE MARK 5 1975 Eagle Coin Bundesrepublik Deutschland $5.00 5 DEUTSCHE MARK 1975 Eagle Coin Bundesrepublik Deutschland $5.00.

When did West Germany stop using five marks?

Five Marks 1975 The Five Marks coin, abbreviated 5 DM and known in English as 5 German Marks, was the largest circulating denomination of the Deutsche Mark (German mark), which was the official currency of West Germany from 1948 until 1990 and later of unified Germany from 1990 until 2002.

What does the number 5 mean on a German 5 mark coin?

Below the date, a small letter indicates which mint struck the coin. At centre, the numeral of the value 5 is incuse within a rounded square which is in relief; this resembles a TV screen, thus the nickname “the TV fiver” for the coin. Around above, the legend · BUNDESREPUBLIK DEUTSCHLAND ·, meaning Federal Republic of Germany.