编号 101389698

德国, 魏玛共和国 50 Reichspfennig 1929(A) / MS65 (没有保留价)
编号 101389698

德国, 魏玛共和国 50 Reichspfennig 1929(A) / MS65 (没有保留价)
1929 A Germany Weimar Republic period 50 Reichspfennig NGC MS65
Highlights:
1. As a relic from the Weimar Republic, it offers insight into a pivotal era of German history, making it an educational and meaningful addition to any collection focused on 20th-century Europe.
2. In NGC MS65 condition, it retains exceptional luster and details, providing superior aesthetic value compared to worn circulated examples, which enhances its display and long-term desirability.
3. Serves as a cost-effective option for beginners in Weimar coin collecting, offering good potential for moderate appreciation without the high cost of rarer variants.
Coin Story:
The 1929 A-minted 50 Pfennig (50 Reichspfennig) coin belongs to the Weimar Republic period of Germany (1918-1933), which was the republican era following the end of World War I until the eve of the Nazi party's rise to power. The Weimar Republic faced severe economic crises, including post-war reparations, hyperinflation, and unemployment.
This coin was introduced in 1924 as part of the Reichsmark currency system to stabilize the economy, replacing the collapsed Papiermark due to hyperinflation. The 50 Pfennig coin is made of nickel, with a diameter of 20mm and weight of 3.5g. The obverse features the German eagle (Reichsadler) surrounded by oak branches, while the reverse shows the denomination "50" encircled by oak leaf decorations, symbolizing national unity and economic recovery in the republic.
This coin was not only a daily circulation currency but also reflects the Weimar era's efforts to rebuild a stable society, holding historical significance as a symbol of Germany's transition from empire to democracy and economic reform. As a standard circulation coin under KM#49 catalog, it witnessed the republic's brief glory and eventual collapse.
NGC MS65 grade make the rarity increases significantly, as most circulation coins have worn down. High-grade specimens (MS65 and above) are less common on the market, especially considering the preservation challenges of Weimar-era coins (e.g., economic turmoil leading to heavy circulation).
The collectible value of this coin primarily stems from its historical context, attracting collectors interested in modern German history or European currency reforms as a representative of the Weimar Republic. The MS65 grade enhances its value, as it retains original mint luster and details, far superior to circulated examples.
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