Germany, Third Reich 5 Reichspfennig 1937(E) NGC MS63 (χωρίς τιμή ασφαλείας)





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1937 (E) Mark Germany Third Reich Swastika 5 Reichspfennig NGC MS63
Highlights:
1. Σε NGC MS63, αυτό το νομισμάτι stands out for retaining sharp details, original mint luster, and minimal marks despite the high original mintage and aluminum-bronze composition's tendency to show wear quickly in circulation—offering a "time capsule" glimpse of fresh 1937 mint state rarely seen in raw examples.
2. As a low-denomination circulation coin bearing the swastika and Reichsadler, it represents one of the most direct ways the regime imprinted its ideology onto ordinary citizens' pockets and daily transactions—making it a powerful, tangible microcosm of Third Reich propaganda unlike higher-denomination or commemorative issues.
3. The “E” mint mark indicates that the coin was struck at Muldenhütten, a German mint with a history spanning nearly 300 years. Compared to the mint marks of other mints with higher production volumes, the “E” mint has produced significantly fewer coins.
Coin Story:
This coin belongs to the Nazi Germany (Third Reich, 1933–1945) circulation series, issued from 1936–1939.
The obverse features the Reichsadler (Imperial Eagle) perched on a wreath containing the swastika, surrounded by oak leaves—a core symbol of Nazi ideology.
The reverse displays the denomination "5 REICHSPFENNIG" with the year, and the edge has reeding.
Produced during Adolf Hitler's regime amid economic recovery and rearmament efforts, this small-denomination coin was used for everyday transactions and served as a vehicle for Nazi propaganda by embedding the swastika and eagle into daily life. After World War II, coins bearing the swastika were banned from public display and trade in Germany for decades, but they hold clear historical artifact value in international numismatics as tangible relics of the Third Reich era.
This 1937 E NGC MS63 is a well-preserved, historically loaded representative of Third Reich small change—perfect for thematic display or as a cornerstone in a Nazi-period collection.
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1937 (E) Mark Germany Third Reich Swastika 5 Reichspfennig NGC MS63
Highlights:
1. Σε NGC MS63, αυτό το νομισμάτι stands out for retaining sharp details, original mint luster, and minimal marks despite the high original mintage and aluminum-bronze composition's tendency to show wear quickly in circulation—offering a "time capsule" glimpse of fresh 1937 mint state rarely seen in raw examples.
2. As a low-denomination circulation coin bearing the swastika and Reichsadler, it represents one of the most direct ways the regime imprinted its ideology onto ordinary citizens' pockets and daily transactions—making it a powerful, tangible microcosm of Third Reich propaganda unlike higher-denomination or commemorative issues.
3. The “E” mint mark indicates that the coin was struck at Muldenhütten, a German mint with a history spanning nearly 300 years. Compared to the mint marks of other mints with higher production volumes, the “E” mint has produced significantly fewer coins.
Coin Story:
This coin belongs to the Nazi Germany (Third Reich, 1933–1945) circulation series, issued from 1936–1939.
The obverse features the Reichsadler (Imperial Eagle) perched on a wreath containing the swastika, surrounded by oak leaves—a core symbol of Nazi ideology.
The reverse displays the denomination "5 REICHSPFENNIG" with the year, and the edge has reeding.
Produced during Adolf Hitler's regime amid economic recovery and rearmament efforts, this small-denomination coin was used for everyday transactions and served as a vehicle for Nazi propaganda by embedding the swastika and eagle into daily life. After World War II, coins bearing the swastika were banned from public display and trade in Germany for decades, but they hold clear historical artifact value in international numismatics as tangible relics of the Third Reich era.
This 1937 E NGC MS63 is a well-preserved, historically loaded representative of Third Reich small change—perfect for thematic display or as a cornerstone in a Nazi-period collection.

