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Where are the mint marks on 1 pfennig coins?
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Do you have a year in mind or just in general?
They in move around and on both sides.
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It depends on the period. German Empire they are located on each side of the eagles tail feathers. On the Weimar Republic they are located under the wheat bundle, On the WWII coins it is located under the one between the oak leafs, and on the coins after the war above the one between the two wheat storks.
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Early 1900's I have a couple from the 1900-20's. AlsoI think a 1936 and a couple from 1940's
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