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Nazi Germany Coins

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Here are some Nazi Germany coins I just bought lately anybody know the price of these and is the far end one silver?
Thanks guys !
John

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 Posted 05/05/2013  6:22 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Fuzzy317 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
the far right/top is KM#96 50 Reichspfennig, 1.35 grams aluminum
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By the weight of it, you probably will notice the far end one cannot be silver. I think it's an aluminum 50 pfennig dated between 1939 and 1944. There have been nickel 50 pfennig coins with the Weimar republic design and later on with the third reich swastika. They looked differently.
All are circulation coins with million mintages. Just a few dates/mintmarks are rare, but I wouldn't count on it finding those in a lot.
There's a market for this kind of memorabilia among right wing activists and neo-nazis. Such coins are worth what a bigger fool is ready to pay for them.
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Well I payed 99p plus free postage :)
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Most minor denomination Nazi coins are worth .5-1.00 dollars each, but they can be difficult to sell. In general, WWII memorabilia sells decently well so lots if non-coin collectors are willing to pay a little for something like that. All of the dark coins are Zinc coins that are highly oxidized. I've heard stories of those coins crumbling to pieces after the entire coin oxidized. Mint state versions of those coins are worth a premium. The black, cruddy ones are worth very little.
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Until 1939 the third reich minted silver 2 and 5 reichsmark coins. The 2 RM is 0.625 silver (8g if I remember well). The 5 RM is 0.900 silver and close to 14g.

Coins issued before 1936 don't have the swastika on the reverse. (I've got a 5 RM from 1935).

There seems to be a market for these coins, as they sell rather well (as compared to the poor prices paid for most similar french or belgian silver coins of the 1930's.)
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the price for all together? not more than 1 euro...
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