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sammler.com, a major German collectibles site, lists the following approximate retail values as of 07/2010:

"A" mint mark (Berlin):

Slightly worn - US$0.70

Almost no wear - US$3.30

Uncirculated - US$6.50

"D" (München [Munich]):

Slightly worn - $0.70

Almost no wear - $5.20

Uncirculated - $13.00

"E" (Muldenhütte):

Slightly worn - $6.50

Almost no wear - $13.00

Uncirculated - $32.50

"F" (Stuttgart):

Slightly worn - $1.30

Almost no wear - $6.50

Uncirculated - $13.00

"G" (Karlsruhe):

Slightly worn - $2.00

Almost no wear - $9.80

Uncirculated - $19.50

"J" (Hamburg):

Slightly worn - $1.30

Almost no wear - $5.20

Uncirculated - $19.50

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sammler.com, a major German collectibles site, lists the following approximate retail values as of 06/2014:

"D" mint mark (München [Munich]):

Almost no wear - US$2.70

Uncirculated - US$5.40

"F" (Stuttgart):

Almost no wear - $2.70

Uncirculated - $5.40

"G" (Karlsruhe):

Almost no wear - $4.10

Uncirculated - $6.80

"J" (Hamburg):

Almost no wear - $2.70

Uncirculated - $5.40

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These coins were made of zinc due to wartime shortages, so many will show some degree of corrosion. sammler.com, a major German collectibles site, lists the following approximate retail values as of 11/2010:

"A" mint mark (Berlin):

Slightly worn - US$0.70

Almost no wear - US$1.40

Uncirculated - US$3.50

"B" (occupied Vienna):

Slightly worn - $48.30

Almost no wear - $86.30

Uncirculated - $138.00

"D" (München [Munich]):

Slightly worn - $0.70

Almost no wear - $2.10

Uncirculated - $6.90

"E" (Muldenhütte):

Slightly worn - $2.10

Almost no wear - $6.90

Uncirculated - $13.80

"F" (Stuttgart):

Slightly worn - $2.10

Almost no wear - $3.50

Uncirculated - $8.30

"G" (Karlsruhe):

Slightly worn - $2.10

Almost no wear - $4.80

Uncirculated - $10.40

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Germany switched to the euro in 2002 so mark- and pfennig-denominated coins are no longer in circulation. At that time a 50 pf piece was worth about 25¢ in US currency.

If your coin is in almost-new condition, it could have a modest collector value however. sammler.com, a major German collectibles site, lists the following approximate retail values as of 04/2014:

"D" mint mark (München [Munich]):

Almost no wear - US$5.60

Uncirculated - US$16.80

"F" (Stuttgart):

Almost no wear - $14.00

Uncirculated - $28.00

"G" (Karlsruhe):

Almost no wear - $5.60

Uncirculated - $16.80

"J" (Hamburg):

Almost no wear - $14.00

Uncirculated - $49.00

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These coins were struck in zinc due to wartime metal shortages, so many are now corroded.

sammler.com, a major German collectibles site, lists the following approximate retail values as of 05/2011:

"A" mint mark (Berlin):

Slightly worn - US$0.40

Almost no wear - US$0.70

Uncirculated - US$3.60

"B" (occupied Vienna):

Slightly worn - $0.70

Almost no wear - $1.50

Uncirculated - $3.60

"D" (München [Munich]):

Slightly worn - $0.70

Almost no wear - $1.50

Uncirculated - $3.60

"E" (Muldenhütte):

Slightly worn - $0.70

Almost no wear - $2.20

Uncirculated - $5.80

"F" (Stuttgart):

Slightly worn - $0.70

Almost no wear - $2.20

Uncirculated - $5.80

"G" (Karlsruhe):

Slightly worn - $1.50

Almost no wear - $2.90

Uncirculated - $8.70

"J" (Hamburg):

Slightly worn - $0.70

Almost no wear - $2.20

Uncirculated - $6.50

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In average circulated condition it might be worth US$2 to $4 to a collector but it has essentially no exchange value today; Germany withdrew all pfennig- and mark-denominated coins in 2002 when the euro was adopted.

If the coin shows little or no wear, its value will be higher. sammler.com, a major German collectibles site, lists the following approximate retail values as of 12/2011:

"D" mint mark (München [Munich]):

Almost no wear - US$8.10

Uncirculated - US$13.50

"F" (Stuttgart):

Almost no wear - $8.10

Uncirculated - $13.50

"G" (Karlsruhe):

Almost no wear - $8.10

Uncirculated - $17.60

"J" (Hamburg):

Slightly worn - $10.80

Almost no wear - $24.30

Uncirculated - $33.80

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This was a common circulation coin until 2002 when Germany adopted the euro as its currency. At the exchange rate in effect at that time it would be worth about 0.5 US cents. Today coins in average condition have little or no extra value, but those in almost-uncirculated condition can sell for a few dollars. sammler.com, a major German collectibles site, lists the following approximate retail values as of 06/2014:

"D" mint mark (München [Munich]):

Almost no wear - US$2.70

Uncirculated - US$5.40

"F" (Stuttgart):

Almost no wear - $2.70

Uncirculated - $5.40

"G" (Karlsruhe):

Almost no wear - $4.10

Uncirculated - $6.80

"J" (Hamburg):

Almost no wear - $2.70

Uncirculated - $5.40

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Depending on condition, $1 to $3 with the following exceptions:

F, G, or J mint mark: $1.50 to $8

E mint mark - $8-$15.

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