it is an old currency penny like the old value of a farthing in England
A pfennig was 1/100 of the German unit of currency
The Pfennig is an old German coin dating back to the 9th Century. The Pfennig and the Penny are not directly related other than for the similarity of the names. It is thought that word Penny may be derived from Pfennig because of the meaning of "Pfanne" in German which is a pan-like, and the coin has embossing rather than being a flat metal disc.
The 1979 German 2 Pfennig is worth about 2 dollars depending on its condition. Some of these coins can be more valuable including the 5 Pfennig coin.
A pfennig was one hundredth of the German unit of currency, the DMark. Since this was replaced by the Euro, a pfennig has no currency exchange value.
Sorry that was suppose to say a mint mark of an "A" on the PFENNIG.
Sammelas is not a regular German word but could be part of a German dialect.
The pfenning is old German currency, equivalent to the German Mark what the peeny ws to the dollar or the pence to the English Pound. Since the introduction of the Euro Germany no longer uses the pfennig.
pfennig
That is the mintmark of the Munich mint on this German 50 pfennig.
Neither "the" 1950 German pfennig nor any other mark- or pfennig-denominated coin is still in circulation in Germany. Remember that Germany switched to euros in 2002.
Wunder is the German word for miracle
If you mean a R.E.K.A.T (round eye knife and tool), there is no German word for this definition.