1958 J is one of the lower mintages for 1 DM coins but it's still not considered to be rare in circulated condition. sammler.com, a major German collectibles site lists a value of about $2.25 if somewhat worn. However that value jumps to $35 in Extremely Fine and $125 in Uncirculated condition
sammler.com, a major German collectibles site, lists the following approximate retail values as of 03/2013:
"D" mint mark (München [Munich]):
Slightly worn - US$2.60
Almost no wear - US$13.00
Uncirculated - US$65.00
"F" (Stuttgart):
Slightly worn - $2.60
Almost no wear - $13.00
Uncirculated - $65.00
"G" (Karlsruhe):
Slightly worn - $3.90
Almost no wear - $32.50
Uncirculated - $195.00
"J" (Hamburg):
Slightly worn - $2.60
Almost no wear - $15.60
Uncirculated - $104.00
The value of the coin depends on its condition, as well as its mintmark (a letter found beneath the tail of the eagle - it will be either "D" for "Munich", "F" for "Stuttgart", "G" for "Karlsruhe", or "J" for "Hamburg"), although other than "J" (which is significantly more valuable), the products of the mints are fairly comparable in value. For the D,F or G mintsmarks, figure perhaps a dollar in nice circulated condition, perhaps US$5 in not-quite-Uncirculated condition, and maybe US$40-$60 in Uncirculated condition.
Only East Germany (German Democratic Republic) issued 1 DM notes in 1948. It is worth about $5.
There were no 50-pfennig coins struck with that date. The first 50-pf coins struck in postwar Germany were dated 1949.
Please post a new, separate question with the coin's date. Without that information it's not possible to estimate a value.
It is a German Deutsche Mark.
That really depends on the year the coin was minted and the condition of the coin.
. A 5 Deutsche Mark coin is worth $3.27 USD as of 4/24/12.
That really depends on the year the coin was minted and the condition of the coin.
The German 1 Mark coins from that era were actually made of copper-nickel, and the highest collector's value would be around $4, if it's still in uncirculated condition.
If it's uncirculated, around $4.50. Otherwise it's only worth the face value of about $2.50 that it had when Germany adopted the euro as its currency.
As of 2021, the deutsche mark is no longer in circulation, as it was replaced by the euro in 2002. Therefore, the value of 1863 deutsche mark would be purely historical and would need to be converted to the equivalent value in euros or another modern currency.
Yes there is 50 mark coin from 1878 with Wilhelm the 2th Deutsche Kaiser Konig V.Preussen on it .
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what is the value of 1958 British Columbia $1.00 coin worth.
Not enough information. Please post a new question with the coin's date and condition, and its mint mark if you can see it. Also, the name is Deutsche mark, just like it says on the coin.