This was one of the most common denominations in Germany prior to adoption of the euro in 2002. It's only collectible if uncirculated and those sell for at most $1 to $1.25. Circulated coins are only worth about 50¢.
Around 200 million 1 DM coins were struck in 1950 as part of the effort to restore circulating currency in postwar Germany, so this is not considered to be a rare coin.
At current prices a circulated specimen would sell for about €1 (~ USD 1.35) unless it has a G mint mark, which raises its value all the way to $1.75.
If your coin is in almost-new condition, however, it could sell for as much as $12-14 retail.
10-mark coins were issued as commemoratives. The 1991 piece celebrates the 200th anniversary of the Brandenburg Gate ("200 Jahre Brandenburger Tor").
sammler.com, a major German collectibles site, lists the following approximate retail values as of 05/2010:
Almost no wear - US$7.50
Uncirculated - US$9
Proof - US$18
It's an extremely common coin that was in regular circulation up until the euro was introduced in 2002.
In average condition it has no extra value, and might retail for 50¢ to 75¢. A nice uncirculated one could sell for all of $1.
This was was a common circulation coin until Germany adopted the euro in 2002.
As of 11/2011, a 1989 1 DM coin has no added collector value in circulated condition. It would be difficult to exchange it today but it might be worth about €0.40 (US 50¢) IF you could find a buyer.
In nice uncirculated condition, a collector might pay all of €0.75 / US $1.
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As of 09/2013 it retails for around US$11.00 in uncirculated condition and about $20.00 in proof.
The 10 DM denomination was only issued as a commemorative coin. The 1991 version honors the 200th anniversary of Berlin's Brandenburg Gate.
This was a common circulation coin up to 2002 when Germany adopted the euro. At that time it was worth about 50¢ U.S.
There were no Sacajawea gold dollars minted in 1990.
Yes, the German Bundesbank will exchange any Duetsche Mark note or coin free of charge to Euro. See related links.
its value is 8,000 dollars
10.00 dollars
The value of Sidney Moncrief's 1990 NBA Hoops card is worth anywhere from $0.13 to a few dollars, depending on its condition.
If you got it in change spend it it's only 50 cents
Soundslike a magician's coin -- worth a couple of dollars.
$50 bills dated 1990 and later are only worth face value if you got them in change. Uncirculated ones might retail for a couple of dollars more.
$50 bills dated 1990 and later are only worth face value if you got them in change. Uncirculated ones might retail for a couple of dollars more.
100 dollars. It's too new and there are too many in circulation for it to be worth more than face value.
German Wings ended in 1990.
Less than 5 dollars.