Germany did not produce the "Deutche Mark" in 1932; the denomination was the "Reichmark". There were two coins with the value of 3 Reichmark produced in 1932. Both are 50% silver (0.2411 troy ounces of silver), weigh 15 grams and are 30mm in diameter. Both have an imperial eagle on the obverse. One of them (KM#74) has a wreath and the words "3 Reich Mark" on the reverse: 2,933,000 of these were produce at the Berlin mint (signified by the "A" mintmark), and the coin is worth (according to the Standard Catalog of World Coins) about US$140 in Fine condition, about US$260 in Very Fine condition, about US$400 in Extremely Fine condition, about US$730 in Uncirculated condition, and about US$860 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. The other coin (KM#76) has a portrait of Goethe on the reverse, and the front has a dual date 1832-1932 and the denomination written out as "DREI REICHMARK": 217,000 of these were produce at the Berlin mint, and the coin is worth (according to the Standard Catalog of World Coins) about US$35 in Fine condition, about US$80 in Very Fine condition, about US$110 in Extremely Fine condition, about US$160 in Uncirculated condition, about US$175 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition, and about US$240 in Proof condition.
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This was an ordinary circulation coin in Germany until they switched to euros in 2002. At that time it was worth about 50 cents.
This was a common circulation coin until 2002 when France switched to the euro. It was worth about $1.40 at the time.
$800 to $41,000 depending upon the condition of the coin.
This is a key-date coin of the series, in the average circulated grades, values are $80.00-$175.00
Each coin has its own value dependant upon the date, the mint mark and its condition. One value can not be assigned to all coins in a 15 year span.
5DM was the only German monetary unit that was issued as both a note and a coin. Your question does not say which you are asking about. It was standard circulation, so unless it is in "brilliant uncirculated" condition or has a flaw it will have little intrinsic value.
The 0.900 indicates the coin is 90% silver so this could be a 1932 20 centavos, 50 centavos or 1 Lempira coin. Collector value of a coin depends on denomination, date, mint mark (if any), number minted and condition of a coin, including amount of wear, any dents, scratches or cleaning as well as collector demand for it. You might also try a library for a copy of the Standard Catalog of World Coins for pictures, values and lots more interesting info. Brad
The value of a 1932 Cuban Peso depends on its condition. In very good condition, such a coin is valued at about 67 US dollars.
More information is needed. $20 gold pieces were struck for circulation from 1849 to 1932 at several mints. Please post a new and more specific question with the coin's date and mint mark.
It is worth it's face value.
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no "S" mint mark retail value are $312.00-$492.00 depending on the grade of the coin.