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Its pure numismatic value depends on its date, mint mark, and condition. Nazi-era 5 mark pieces retail for anywhere from a few dollars to a couple of hundred. However, given its "provenance" as being taken from a soldier during the invasion, its value might be somewhat higher. You'd need to have it examined in person by someone who deals in WW2-era memorabilia to be sure.

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