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Weight z.B. 18,10 g / ±0,20
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Diameter z.B. 22,0 mm / ±1,0
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Thickness z.B. 1,40 mm / ±0,10
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Value z.B. 50 – 500 €
Time range z.B. 1980 – 1992
Mintage z.B. 0 – 100.000
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Obverse Reverse
5 Deutsche Mark (1951)
Pattern
Copper-nickel 11.59g ø 29mm
Obverse Reverse
5 Deutsche Mark (1955)
Markgraf von Baden - Pattern
Copper 11.46g ø 29.18mm
Obverse Reverse
5 Deutsche Mark (1964)
Gottlieb Fichte - Pattern
Copper 11.6g ø 29mm
Obverse Reverse
5 Deutsche Mark (1979)
Otto Hahn
Silver (.625) 11.2g ø 29mm
Obverse Reverse
10 Pfennig (1949)
Pattern
Iron 4.06g ø 21.46mm
Obverse Reverse
10 Pfennig (1949)
Pattern
Zinc 0.9g ø 21.55mm
Obverse Reverse
10 Pfennig (1950)
Pattern
Silver (Silver-Copper) 5.67g ø 21.62mm
Obverse Reverse
10 Pfennig (1950)
Pattern
Iron 4.09g ø 21.5mm
Obverse ?
10 Deutsche Mark - Olympic Games in Munich (1969)
Silver
Obverse ?
10 Deutsche Mark - Olympic Games in Munich (1969)
Silver
Obverse Reverse
10 Deutsche Mark (1995)
800th Anniversary of the Death of Henry the Lion - Pattern
Silver (.625) 15.42g ø 32.5mm
Obverse Reverse
10 Deutsche Mark (1989)
40 Years of Federal Republic - Pattern
Silver (.625) 14.7g
Obverse Reverse
10 Deutsche Mark (1972)
Olympic Games in Munich, legend "IN MÜNCHEN" - Pattern
Gold (.900) 51.1g ø 43.99mm
Obverse Reverse
10 Deutsche Mark (1972)
Olympic Games in Munich - Pattern
Gold (.900) 35.9g ø 41.41mm
Obverse Reverse
10 Deutsche Mark (1972)
Olympic Games in Munich - Pattern
Bronze clad gold (.500) 14.26g ø 32.66mm
Obverse ?
50 Pfennig (1949)
Gold Pattern
Gold 12.5g ø 24.27mm
Obverse ?
50 Pfennig (1949)
Gold Pattern
Gold 12.35g ø 25.71mm
Obverse Reverse
50 Pfennig (1950)
Pattern
Brass plated iron 3.02g ø 20.05mm
Obverse Reverse
50 Pfennig (1969–1984)
Pattern
Copper plated iron 2.91g ø 19.9mm
Obverse Reverse
50 Pfennig (2000)
Mule
Copper-nickel 3.5g ø 20mm
Obverse Reverse
2 Deutsche Mark (1969–1987)
Konrad Adenauer
Copper-nickel clad nickel (Cladding: 75% Copper, 25% Nickel; Core: 100% Nickel) 7g ø 26.75mm
vg 0,16–1,10 f 0,11–1,10 vf 1,00–5,40 xf 1,00–3,80 au 1,20–3,00 unc 1,20–2,90
Obverse Reverse
2 Deutsche Mark (1957–1971)
Max Planck
Copper-nickel (75% Copper, 25% Nickel) 7g ø 26.75mm
vg 0,81 f 1,10–1,90 vf 0,62–5,40 xf 1,00–10,00 au 2,30–4,50 unc 2,30–7,10
Obverse Reverse
2 Deutsche Mark (1990–2001)
Franz Josef Strauss
Copper-nickel clad nickel 7g ø 26.75mm
vg 0,76 f 0,60–0,98 vf 1,10–1,80 xf 1,10–2,10 au 1,10–3,00 unc 2,20