That's PFENNIG, just like it's spelled on the coin.
The Nazis were forced to mint coins out of zinc to save more critical metals as the war went on, so it's difficult to find coins from late in the war that are still in good shape. You'll also need to look for a mint mark because that significantly affects this coin's value.
Mint marks A and D are worth about $2.50 in average condition.
E, F, and G are worth about $3.50
A 5 pf. coin with a B mint mark could retail for over $50.00
In average condition, with an A mint mark : 40 to 60 cents
B mint mark : $1.40 to $4.00
D, F, or G mint mark : 75¢ to $2.00
E mint mark : $6 to $14.
The value of a 1929 10 German pfennig coin can vary depending on its condition, but it is typically worth around $1 to $5 USD in the numismatic market.
what is a 1869 1 pfenning coin worth
No. It was a 5 pfennig (not pfenning) coin, until the German currency was replaced by the Euro.
The value of a 1943 half rupee coin is actually highly dependent upon a number of factors. Most important being the condition of the coin.
5 cents...
The 1943 coin is about $3 at most. The 1951 coin is about $1 at most.
For example, a 1943 & a 1943-D coin in MS60 condition are worth: $5.00. A 1943-S coin in the same condition is worth: $15.00.
The value of a 1943 Malay one cent coin will change often. Currently, the coin is valued between 30 cents and one dollar.
Sorry no such coin exists.
There is no such coin. The US mint does not a coin out of only one metal.
This was a coin produced for mass circulation. Even to a collector it would have very little value. What would, however, increase its value would be if it were a mis-struck coin, e.g. off-centre, numerals or letters missing. Check out www.muenze.com for more information.
Average value is 5 to 10 cents, depending on the grade (condition) of the coin.