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Value Of 4 Reichsmark Coins.

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I bought these off of ebay. What is the collector value and grade if any. Thanks. 1936j 1936g 1938g 1938j
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Since you're familiar with ebay, you probably know how to do a sold items search on each one of these dates. As far as I'm concerned, that's a good indicator of market value. I was curious, and took a look, and saw this:

The 1938s are pretty common, generally selling between $12-16 including shipping. I don't see anything in the condition of yours to set them apart from the ones that have sold in that price range, which is barely above bullion after taking the shipping and ebay fees into account.

You'll see that many of the 1936G also sell in that price range, though nicer grades command a bit of a premium.

You might do a bit better on the 1936J which is a bit scarcer date, though it's the one with least eye appeal in your lot. You'll see quite a few sale prices in the $30-40 range on ebay.

I would also comment that it looks like some of the higher sale prices on this type are on aggressively cleaned coins, meaning they are more likely being sought by memorabilia collectors than coin collectors.

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I buy BU/MS for $3-5 apiece in lots at auctions, even tho the J is harder to come by, they all get about the same treatment. All look circulated, possible cleanings?, don't see much luster. Would venture to say in the VF/XF range
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I buy BU/MS for $3-5 apiece in lots at auctions, even tho the J is harder to come by, they all get about the same treatment. All look circulated, possible cleanings?, don't see much luster. Would venture to say in the VF/XF range


Melt alone on 5 marks is around $6.50 right now.


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I bought these off of ebay. What is the collector value and grade if any. Thanks. 1936j 1936g 1938g 1938j


All of these are lower mintage issues, 36G looks XF cleaned, the rest VF/XF pieces... Should be able to retail around $15 each
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Thanks. So I bought them shipped for about retail. I could have done worse I guess. They are a neat piece of history.
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Some of us would keep one for our piece of history, then sell the others to fund our next purchase.

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