its a crenccy and i have this 10 pfenning
There's no such coin. Germany did not take the name Bundesrepublik Deutschland (German Federal Republic) until 1950.
There is a website called Numista that has coin pictures. Also on eBay and so on ...
About $2.50 in normal circulated condition, up to maybe $40 if almost new-looking
How much is a 1962 Deutschland 2 cent penny worth
Carsten Sander Carstensen has written: 'Zur Wiederaufr ustung Westdeutschlands 1950 - 1955: politische Intentionen und Konzeptionen der Bundesrepublik Deutschland und Frankreichs im Remilitarissierungsprozess' -- subject(s): Geschichte und Historische Hilfswissenschaften, OUR Brockhaus selection
About $3.50 if worn, around $30.00 in Very Fine condition. Coins marked Bank Deutscher Länder (Bank of the German States) were issued in 1948-49 prior to the reunification of West Germany. When the BRD (Bundesrepublik Deutschland) was formed in 1950 the same designs were used but the inscription was changed to reflect the unified country's name.
In worn condition, about $2.50 With only slight wear, it could retail for as much as $18.00 Coins marked Bank Deutscher Länder (Bank of the German States) were issued in 1948-49 prior to the reunification of West Germany. When the BRD (Bundesrepublik Deutschland) was formed in 1950 the same designs were used but the inscription was changed to reflect the unified country's name.
Please post a new, separate question with the coin's denomination. To explain the name, these coins were issued by the German States' Bank (Bank Deutscher Länder) which was established in occupied post-WWII Germany prior to the formation of the Federal Republic in 1950. At that time the federal government took over coin production and the inscription was changed to read "Bundesrepublik Deutschland" (German Federal Republic)
Klaus K orner has written: 'Die rote Gefahr: antikommunistische Propaganda in der Bundesrepublik 1950 - 2000' -- subject(s): Geschichte und Historische Hilfswissenschaften, OUR Brockhaus selection
If the date is 1948 your coin: (A) wouldn't be a 5 pf piece because that denomination wasn't issued in 1948 and (B) wouldn't have the words Bundesrepublik Deutschland on it because West Germany wasn't formed until 1950. The first new German coins were issued by a consortium of the various states, and coins from 1948-49 thus read "Bank Deutscher Länder"; i.e. Bank of the German States. Please check again and post a new question. Include the coin's mint mark, located at the top of the coin's front, above the "5" in the space between the two grain ears.
The German Federal Republic (Bundesrepublik Deutschland) was not formed until 1950, and the prior Allied sectors only issued 1pf and 10pf coins from 1945 to 1947. Please check the date on your coin again and post a new question.
With a dual date it's almost certainly a circulating 2 DM coin stuck in honor of the 30th anniversary of the Federal Republic of Germany. In average condition it has no added value. It was worth about US$1.00 in 2002 when Germany switched to the euro. A quality uncirculated one might sell for $2.50 to $5.00 depending on its minting date.