Germany (1871-1948) 50 Reichspfennig, 1927 – 1938

Obverse Reverse

Information

Country Germany (1871-1948) Germany (1871-1948)
Currency Reichsmark (1924 – 1948)
Coin type Standard circulation coin
Denomination 50 Reichspfennig
Year 1927 – 1938
Ruler Weimar Republic (1918–1933)
Composition Nickel
Shape Round
Alignment Medal alignment ↑↑
Technique Milled
Weight (g) 3.51
Diameter (mm) 20
Thickness (mm) 1.5
Demonetized 1 August 1940

Description

50 Reichspfennig from Germany (1871-1948). Issued from 1927 to 1938. Struck in Nickel. Measures 20 mm and weighs 3.51 g.

Obverse
An Imperial eagle and oak leaves.
Reverse
The face value surrounded with oak and leaves and acorns. Mintmark below 50.
Edge
Reeded

Mintage & Variants

Date Mintage vf xf au unc Comment Frequency
1938 E 1.2M 1.5%
1938 G 1.3M 1.1%
1938 J 1.3M 1.2%
1937 A 10.8M € 4,50 € 4,50 € 4,50 8%
1937 D 2.8M € 3,30 € 8,70 3%
1937 F 1.7M € 3,70 2%
1937 J 300K 0.5%
1936 A 7.7M € 2,70 € 4,90 6%
1936 D 843.6K 0.7%
1936 E 1.2M 0.9%
1936 F 601.6K 0.6%
1936 G 935.9K 1.4%
1936 J 490.2K 0.6%
1935 A 6.4M € 2,20 € 4,10 7%
1935 D 2.8M € 5,40 € 8,10 3%
1935 E 745.1K 1.1%
1935 F 2M € 13,00 2%
1935 G 650.1K 0.8%
1935 J 1.6M € 4,30 1.9%
1933 G 332.7K 0.7%
1933 J 654.4K 0.9%
1932 E 598K 0.7%
1932 G 96K 0.3%
1931 A 5.6M € 2,60 € 5,10 6%
1931 D 1.1M € 6,80 1.2%
1931 F 1.5M € 5,40 1.9%
1931 G 60K 0.3%
1931 J 290.6K 0.5%
1930 A 4.1M € 1,90 € 3,30 6%
1930 D 1.4M 2%
1930 E 745.4K 0.9%
1930 F 320K 0.5%
1930 G 610.3K 1%
1930 J 526K 0.7%
1929 A 10.3M € 3,40 € 3,40 € 3,40 € 10,00 12%
1929 D 2M € 2,70 € 8,70 2%
1929 F 1.2M 1.3%
1928 A 43.9M € 2,70 € 3,60 € 3,60 € 6,90 40%
1928 D 14.1M € 2,80 € 3,20 € 3,40 € 5,10 16%
1928 E 8.6M € 2,80 € 2,80 € 8,70 9%
1928 E 93 Proof 0%
1928 F 10M € 2,10 € 2,90 12%
1928 G 6.2M € 2,60 € 2,70 8%
1928 J 6.6M € 2,70 € 4,40 7%
1927 A 16.3M € 2,70 € 4,10 € 4,10 € 11,00 23%
1927 D 2.2M € 3,30 € 13,00 4%
1927 E 1.1M 1.6%
1927 E 23 Proof 0%
1927 F 1.9M € 2,40 € 2,40 4%
1927 G 1.8M € 0,73 € 1,60 3%
1927 J 4.1M € 3,30 € 7,30 8%

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