"Ich bin ein Berliner" (translation: "I am a citizen of Berlin") is a quotation from a June 26, 1963 speech by U.S. President John F. Kennedy in West Berlin. More information is needed on the coin, type ,date, size? The only info I can find is a coin dated 2007 from Mongolia that is a "talking" coin (I'm NOT Kidding)
A more accurate assessment can be done if you provide the country of origin and denomination of the coin. "Ich bin ein Berliner" which means "I am a Berliner" is a quotation from a June 26 1963 speech given by President John F. Kennedy in West Berlin. Many different medals and tokens have been made to celebrate this historical event.
Ich bin ein Berliner
John Kennedy made the famous ich bin ein berliner speech in Berlin .
John F Kennedy The man who translated the words into German for President Kennedy was Robert Lochner.
Ich Bin ein Berliner
President John F Kennedy said it in Berlin on June 26th, 1963.It means "I am a Berliner", which President Kennedy said in solidarity to the citizens of Berlin.==============================================================This famous quote has since become a bit of an affectionate joke in Germany. Berliner is also what the Germans call a donut. So the sentence was immediately open to misinterpretation. This is further compounded by the inadvertent grammatical error in the sentence. In German, when referring to a person's nationality, home town, or profession it is grammatically incorrect to add the indefinte article (Ich bin Deutscher, Ich bin Fußballer, Ich bin Berliner). The indefinite article, is however required for non-human objects, therefore JFK's famous Ich bin ein Berliner speech is often deliberately, but affectionately mis-translated as I am a donut
Berliner. Not a Berliner. (That`s Berlin`s famous cake) John F. Kennedy made a terrible mistake by saying in his speech at the Berlin wall: "Ich bin ein Berliner!""where he should have said: "Ich bin Berliner!" Freely translated he said: "I am a cookie!" In fact it is a myth that Kennedy made a terrible mistake. Germans knew exactly what Kennedy meant and didn't think much of it...in fact they cheered in support after his statement. It was only in the later news accounts that Kennedy's small error became an issue and the myth of the famous faux pas was created.
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jfk kennedy coin july 1963 half dollar is priceless
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No. The answer to the multiple choice question is "John F. Kennedy."Kennedy spoke the line "Ich bin ein Berliner" during a speech at the West Berlin city hall (Rathaus Schöneberg) on June 26, 1963, just 22 months after the Berlin Wall was constructed. Berlin was divided into West Berlin and communist East Berlin, as was Germany itself.
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