Not enough information. Are you referring to a specific coin as a collectible, or to the generic money unit that was used in Germany up to 2002? Please post a new question with more details. If you have a coin, you'll need to include its date and an idea of how worn it is.
yes and no they made a coin from a far away country but they were popular then they stopped making them werid right i made this up
The nickel, named for the metal that makes up part of its composition.
Copper coin from one of the states making up modern-day Germany. Value is tough to provide without more detail on the state of origin and condition.
It does not. When the price of silver and other metals went up in the 1800's, someone game up with the idea of using a nickel/copper alloy for a new coin. This new coin was the Shield Nickel and was called a nickel, well because the metal nickel being in the coin.
sammler.com, a major German collectibles site, lists values for a 5 mark piece bearing a picture of the Garnisonskirche in Potsdam. Assuming the coin is in circulated condition, retail values as of 04/2009 are roughly "A" mint mark : €12.50 if relatively well-worn, up to €30.00 with only slight wear. "D" or "F" : €15.00 to €37.50 "E" or "J" : €17.50 to €40.00 "G" : €20.00 to €45.00 To convert these to approximate U.S. dollars multiply by 1.33
It's not a coin, it's a mint token. They were first made as filler pieces when the Mint stopped making Anthony dollars but still had zillions of 6-coin packages to use up. They proved to be popular so the Mint kept making them for several more years. They aren't valuable because they don't have any dates and there's no way to tell one year from another.
There is no specific information available about a "noreg coin." It is possible that it may refer to a coin from Noreg, which is an alternative name for Norway. Norway has its own currency called the Norwegian krone.
Jump up on the fountain (a gold coin is about halfway up on the right).
Usually somebody gives one to you by either making it up, making one out of the type of person you are, or you shorten your name such as Jeffrey turns in to Jeff.
Coin walk/roll.
There is no coin on binweevils only on club pengiun