Description: As you may know, I have collected Stamps, Coins, Various Religious and Cultural items for over 50 years. Most of my coins were bought from reputable dealers in Kentucky, California, and New York in the 1980s,and 1990 when I was most into collecting coins and Religious items. Most were bought, some were gifts. I have shared most of my collection with friends over the years. Now I am in my early 80s, I have decided to continue sharing my various collections with others through eBay. I purchased many German lower denomination coins when I was teaching for the Army in Germany during the late 1990s in the 1990s, but I can't remember exactly. what and where. I still have a number of aluminum 50 Pf coins. These coins all look like Almost Uncirculated to me, but I can't say for sure. look at the representative pictures and grade coins for yourself as this is a good example of what you will receive. Grading is very subjective, I will leave that up to you. All my coins are guaranteed as described. I give a full, 30 day return on all my coins . Coins must be returned in the original, unopened holders or flips. Thank you for looking! Weimar Republic coinsThe first constitutional assembly after WW2 took place at Weimar in 1919. That is why the German state between 1919 and 1933 is called Weimar Republic or in German 'Weimarer Republik'. Officially, the state itself still had the name 'Deutsches Reich', meaning German Empire. From a numismatic point of view, coins from that period are not only very diverse in terms of denominations and design. Due to the inflation and economic crisis in the early 1920s, coins with denominations of up to 500 Mark were minted. Also, commemorative coins were issued very extensively - not in terms of mintage numbers but in terms of types. That is why some of the most beautiful German coins were minted during that period. That also causes some commemorative coins from the Weimar Republic to be among the scarcest and most sought-after coins that were minted in Germany between 1871 and 1945. When it comes to the materials that were used for coinage, gold did not play any roll at all. However, aluminium-bronze was used on a grand scale for smaller denominations. From the mid 1920s onwards, all denominations of 1 Mark or higher were minted of silver. Furthermore, there is something quite special about this period of German coinage. 1923 was the year in which the highest denominations of German coinage were minted. When the hyperinflation hit Germany in 1923, coins with a face value of 200 Mark and 500 Mark were struck of aluminum.
Price: 7.5 USD
Location: Saint Louis, Missouri
End Time: 2024-03-11T04:31:21.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0.99 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Denomination: 50 Pfennig
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Historical Period: Weimar (1919-33)
Composition: Aluminum
Year: 1920 to1922
Grade: Ungraded
Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
Certification: Uncertified