There are a number of different possibilities. Germany's constituent states were still semi-independent up until WW1 The central government only issued small coins up to 1 mark; larger denominations were issued by each separate state.
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The Back has "WILLIIELM II DEUTSCHER KAISER KONIG V. PRESUSSEN"
sammler.com, a major German collectibles site, lists the following approximate retail values as of 10/2011:
"A" mint mark (Berlin):
Slightly worn - US$0.40
Almost no wear - US$0.70
Uncirculated - US$2.80
"B" (occupied Vienna):
Slightly worn - $2.10
Almost no wear - $8.40
Uncirculated - $17.50
"D" (München [Munich]):
Slightly worn - $0.70
Almost no wear - $1.40
Uncirculated - $4.20
"E" (Muldenhütte):
Slightly worn - $0.70
Almost no wear - $1.40
Uncirculated - $4.20
"F" (Stuttgart):
Slightly worn - $0.70
Almost no wear - $1.40
Uncirculated - $4.20
"G" (Karlsruhe):
Slightly worn - $0.70
Almost no wear - $2.10
Uncirculated - $7.00
"J" (Hamburg):
Slightly worn - $0.70
Almost no wear - $1.40
Uncirculated - $4.20
sammler.com, a major German collectibles site, lists the following approximate retail values as of 03/2010:
"A" mint mark (Berlin):
Slightly worn - US$0.70
Almost no wear - US$2.10
Uncirculated - US$6.90
"D" (München [Munich]):
Slightly worn - $0.70
Almost no wear - $2.10
Uncirculated - $6.90
"E" (Muldenhütte):
Slightly worn - $1.40
Almost no wear - $3.50
Uncirculated - $10.40
"F" (Stuttgart):
Slightly worn - $0.70
Almost no wear - $3.50
Uncirculated - $10.40
"G" (Karlsruhe):
Slightly worn - $2.10
Almost no wear - $8.30
Uncirculated - $17.30
"J" (Hamburg):
Slightly worn - $1.40
Almost no wear - $8.30
Uncirculated - $17.30
sammler.com, a major German collectibles site, lists the following approximate retail values as of 07/2010:
"A" mint mark (Berlin):
Slightly worn - US$0.30
Almost no wear - US$0.70
Uncirculated - US$3.30
"B" (occupied Vienna):
Slightly worn - $0.70
Almost no wear - $1.30
Uncirculated - $3.30
"D" (München [Munich]):
Slightly worn - $0.70
Almost no wear - $1.30
Uncirculated - $3.30
"E" (Muldenhütte):
Slightly worn - $0.70
Almost no wear - $2.00
Uncirculated - $5.20
"F" (Stuttgart):
Slightly worn - $0.70
Almost no wear - $2.00
Uncirculated - $5.20
"G" (Karlsruhe):
Slightly worn - $1.30
Almost no wear - $2.60
Uncirculated - $7.80
"J" (Hamburg):
Slightly worn - $0.70
Almost no wear - $2.00
Uncirculated - $5.90
These coins were made from zinc due to wartime shortages so a lot of them tend to be corroded or otherwise damaged.
sammler.com, a major German collectibles site, lists the following approximate retail values as of 08/2011:
"A" mint mark (Berlin):
Slightly worn - US$0.70
Almost no wear - US$1.50
Uncirculated - US$5.10
"D" (München [Munich]):
Slightly worn - $0.70
Almost no wear - $2.20
Uncirculated - $7.30
"E" (Muldenhütte):
Slightly worn - $0.70
Almost no wear - $2.20
Uncirculated - $7.30
"F" (Stuttgart):
Slightly worn - $0.70
Almost no wear - $2.20
Uncirculated - $7.30
"G" (Karlsruhe):
Slightly worn - $1.50
Almost no wear - $7.30
Uncirculated - $18.10
"J" (Hamburg):
Slightly worn - $0.70
Almost no wear - $2.20
Uncirculated - $7.30
It really depends on its condition. A heavily damaged, warped or rusted coin will probably only yield face value - about 10 cents. Maybe .25-1.00 for moderate wear, and 5.00 for a mint condition coin.
They're not terribly rare; collectors won't give an arm and a leg for them.
German Pfennig and Mark from 1948 and up are not Deutsches Reich coins, but they were a transitional currency between the time after the war ended and federal government took over. Value depends on condition, rarity and errors, so.. somewhere between $1 and $10, errors on the coin might significantly multiply it's value.
In circulated condition, this coin is worth about $2, give or take - but in perfect uncirculated condition, it can be worth up to $10 - $20, depending on Mint mark.
75¢ to $1 retail
Susan B. Anthony appeared for the first time on a coin in 1979 not 1890, but by the date I know you have a 1890 Morgan dollar that has retail values for circulated coins of $17.00-$26.00 depending on grade. the date is very common.
Value depends on condtion, how bad you want to sell it, how bad someone wants to buy it, what caliber it is, any accessories, the box, original papers, etc.. range from 200-1000 USD
In 1890 Italy established Eritrea as its colony in the Horn of Africa.
States were added in 1890 during the US centennial
1890 US Census.
10 Pfennig - Wilhelm II (type 2 - small shield)1890-1916Copper-nickel - 4.00 g - ø 21 mmKM# 12
* 1862-1890 Bismarck * 1890-1894 Caprivi * 1894-1900 Hohenlohe From 1871-1918 the post was also held by the Reich Chancellor.
It is 1890 - exactly as expressed in the question.
* 1862-1890 Bismarck * 1890-1894 Caprivi * 1894-1900 Hohenlohe From 1871-1918 the post was also held by the Reich Chancellor.
value of an 1890 E Pluribus umun silver dollar
its a 2007 quarter
An 1890 what? Please post a new question with specific details about your item.
Otto von Bismarck created the German empire and became its first ruler. He was removed from office by King William in 1890. King William then became Kaiser of the Second Reich.
Wheat pennies were only made from 1909 till 1958. See the related question below for the value of a 1890 Indian head penny.
The value of a Winchester rifle serial number 1890 2025 depends on a couple different things. The age and condition would be very important in determining the value.
An 1890 Morgan dollar is very common, circulated coins are $30.00-$37.00.
I have one