Currency units: 1 ℛ︁ℳ︁ (Reichsmark) = 100 ℛ︁₰ (Reichspfennigs)
Obsolete currency
Classical circulation of the Imperial era (1871–1915) under Wilhelm I, Frederick III, and Wilhelm II.
Emergency issues and hyperinflation banknotes (1914–1923) documenting the collapse of the Mark.
Stabilization currency (1923–1925) introduced to stop hyperinflation and restore trust.
This batch covers the circulation coins denominated in Reichspfennig issued during the Weimar Republic and the pre-war years of the Third Reich. It features classic designs such as the traditional wheat sheaf and the standard national eagle, minted in high-quality numismatic alloys including bronze, aluminum-bronze, and early functional aluminum, preceding the introduction of wartime symbols.
Silver circulation issues (1936–1939) featuring Hindenburg and regional heraldry.
Large silver coins (1935–1939) documenting the final years of precious metal circulation.
This batch consists of Germany's regular circulation coins denominated in Reichspfennig from the mid-1930s until the end of World War II. The defining feature of this series is the modified national coat of arms depicting an eagle holding a swastika in its talons. The collection showcases a dramatic metallurgical shift—moving from peace-time aluminum-bronze and bronze to cheap wartime ersatz materials, primarily zinc, driven by military resource shortages.
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