$345.00 u.s.
This is a Bavaria (German State) coin. It is .900 silver and weighs 27.77 grams. It is worth 15.00 dollars or more.
About $50 retail if worn, up to around $150 if only moderate wear shows.The inscription (Deutsches Reich, btw) means "German Empire, Otto, King of Bavaria"
This German coin is fairly valuable depending on circulation condition. It can range in value from 20 dollars to 400 dollars.
In average condition, it retails for about $30. If it has only a slight amount of wear that figure jumps to about $150. Your coin is from Prussia, one of the German states that continued to issue its own coins after the 1871 unification of Germany. The "A" mint mark indicates it was minted in Berlin. Prussia's head of state, Wilhelm II, was also the Kaiser (king = "konig" in German) of the united German Empire (= "Deutsches Reich")
An Albert Koenig 1900 Funf mark is worth around $460. This depends on the condition. More wear means a lower price.
Most likely what a collector will pay. Marks aren’t made since Germany is on the Euro. You will have to check with a coin collector shop for an evaluation.
Funf was created on 2007-06-18.
The value of a 1903 funf mark coin can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and current demand among collectors. It is recommended to consult a numismatic expert or refer to specialized coin catalogs to determine its specific value.
funfair?
It's the German word for "five" ein, zwei, drei, vier, funf, sechs, sieben, acht, neun, zehn....
Funf und zwanzig
funf und zwanzig