Good day everybody! I got some coins from Germany today and here what I found: 1. 50 pfennig 1922 with unknown mint mark (multiple?), 2. 4 pfennig 1932 with double mint mark, 3. Russian (Soviet Union) 1941 2 kopek with doubling letters in "CCCP" About Russian coin I will ask in Russian forum as well and update this post, but German coins.. I don't know how interesting it can be.
On the first coin, the mintmark is a perfectly normal letter "E", written in the Fraktur script the rest of the coin uses. Compare the shape with the shape of the "E" on this Fraktur letter chart.
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