Nr. 100104620

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Deutschland. Lot of 100+ coins, various metals and denominations XIX/XX cent.  (Ohne mindestpreis)
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Deutschland. Lot of 100+ coins, various metals and denominations XIX/XX cent. (Ohne mindestpreis)

A historically rich assortment of German coinage spanning the German Empire, Weimar Republic, and Third Reich eras, featuring a wide range of denominations struck in copper, bronze, zinc, nickel, and aluminum alloys. Visible pieces include Imperial German Pfennig issues from the late 19th century such as a clearly dated 1869 “1 Pfennig” bearing the “A” mintmark of Berlin, surrounded by classic beaded borders and Gothic script reading “Deutsches Reich,” representing early unified Germany under Wilhelm I. Additional Imperial-era designs show crowned eagles, ornate shields, and regional heraldry associated with Prussian and federal state mints, reflecting the diverse political landscape of pre–World War I Germany. The collection prominently features Weimar Republic coinage from the 1920s, including 5, 10, and 50 Reichspfennig denominations dated throughout the postwar inflation and stabilization periods. Notable are zinc and aluminum Reichspfennig coins with oak leaf wreaths, large numerals, and clean modernist typography, emblematic of Germany’s economic restructuring following World War I. Several coins display clear dates such as 1921 and other early 1920s issues, tying them directly to the turbulent hyperinflation era and subsequent monetary reforms. Also present are multiple Third Reich-era coins, including Reichspfennig pieces dated 1941, displaying the iconic German eagle clutching a wreath with central emblem, surrounded by “Deutsches Reich” inscriptions in stylized script. These wartime zinc issues reflect material shortages during World War II and are representative of Berlin and other German mint outputs from the early 1940s. The surfaces show natural circulation wear, oxidation, and toning consistent with authentic period use, adding to their historical character and collector appeal. Throughout the grouping, a variety of reverse and obverse designs can be observed: oak sprigs symbolizing German strength and endurance, imperial eagles with spread wings, numerals framed by wreaths, and inscriptions denoting Pfennig and Reichspfennig values. Mixed conditions range from legible circulated examples to heavier wear, corrosion, and patina, offering a realistic cross-section of coins that spent decades in active circulation across Germany and its regions. This German coin collection represents a broad chronological sweep from the mid-1800s through the Second World War, encompassing major political transformations, monetary systems, and minting styles from Berlin and other imperial and national mints. All coins appear unsearched, making the grouping particularly attractive to collectors, historians, and resellers seeking genuine German Empire, Weimar Republic, and Third Reich-era coinage with potential for key dates, varieties, and mintmark discoveries.

Nr. 100104620

Verkauft
Deutschland. Lot of 100+ coins, various metals and denominations XIX/XX cent.  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Deutschland. Lot of 100+ coins, various metals and denominations XIX/XX cent. (Ohne mindestpreis)

A historically rich assortment of German coinage spanning the German Empire, Weimar Republic, and Third Reich eras, featuring a wide range of denominations struck in copper, bronze, zinc, nickel, and aluminum alloys. Visible pieces include Imperial German Pfennig issues from the late 19th century such as a clearly dated 1869 “1 Pfennig” bearing the “A” mintmark of Berlin, surrounded by classic beaded borders and Gothic script reading “Deutsches Reich,” representing early unified Germany under Wilhelm I. Additional Imperial-era designs show crowned eagles, ornate shields, and regional heraldry associated with Prussian and federal state mints, reflecting the diverse political landscape of pre–World War I Germany.

The collection prominently features Weimar Republic coinage from the 1920s, including 5, 10, and 50 Reichspfennig denominations dated throughout the postwar inflation and stabilization periods. Notable are zinc and aluminum Reichspfennig coins with oak leaf wreaths, large numerals, and clean modernist typography, emblematic of Germany’s economic restructuring following World War I. Several coins display clear dates such as 1921 and other early 1920s issues, tying them directly to the turbulent hyperinflation era and subsequent monetary reforms.

Also present are multiple Third Reich-era coins, including Reichspfennig pieces dated 1941, displaying the iconic German eagle clutching a wreath with central emblem, surrounded by “Deutsches Reich” inscriptions in stylized script. These wartime zinc issues reflect material shortages during World War II and are representative of Berlin and other German mint outputs from the early 1940s. The surfaces show natural circulation wear, oxidation, and toning consistent with authentic period use, adding to their historical character and collector appeal.

Throughout the grouping, a variety of reverse and obverse designs can be observed: oak sprigs symbolizing German strength and endurance, imperial eagles with spread wings, numerals framed by wreaths, and inscriptions denoting Pfennig and Reichspfennig values. Mixed conditions range from legible circulated examples to heavier wear, corrosion, and patina, offering a realistic cross-section of coins that spent decades in active circulation across Germany and its regions.

This German coin collection represents a broad chronological sweep from the mid-1800s through the Second World War, encompassing major political transformations, monetary systems, and minting styles from Berlin and other imperial and national mints. All coins appear unsearched, making the grouping particularly attractive to collectors, historians, and resellers seeking genuine German Empire, Weimar Republic, and Third Reich-era coinage with potential for key dates, varieties, and mintmark discoveries.

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