German Reichsmark (Empire) [DRM]

Currency units: 1 ℛ︁ℳ︁ (Reichsmark) = 100 ℛ︁₰ (Reichspfennigs)

Obsolete currency

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Batches

German Empire: Goldmark

Classical circulation of the Imperial era (1871–1915) under Wilhelm I, Frederick III, and Wilhelm II.

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German Empire: Papiermark

Emergency issues and hyperinflation banknotes (1914–1923) documenting the collapse of the Mark.

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German Reich: Rentenmark

Stabilization currency (1923–1925) introduced to stop hyperinflation and restore trust.

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Weimar & Early Third Reich Reichspfennig (1924–1935)

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.

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German Reich: 2 Reichsmark

Silver circulation issues (1936–1939) featuring Hindenburg and regional heraldry.

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German Reich: 5 Reichsmark

Large silver coins (1935–1939) documenting the final years of precious metal circulation.

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Third Reich Reichspfennig with Swastika (1936–1945)

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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