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Since "Deutschland" is German for the country of Germany, the coin in question would be from Germany. "Penny" here is a bit of a misnomer, however, since the equivalent of a penny in German currency would have been a "Pfennig." There were Pfennig coins in circulation from the 9th century until the introduction of the Euro/cent in 2002. It was in 1873 with the introduction of the Gold Mark its division by 100 to equal 100 Pfennige that 1 Pfennig was assigned the value of a penny (or one cent). Previously, the Pfennig had been a coin of more value.
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Before the Euro was introduced to Germany, their currency was the Deutsche Mark. There were 100 Pfennings in a Deutsche Mark.
There are twelve different William Webbs who have left a mark on us in history. They have been everything from a US Senator to a Major League baseball player. This question needs to be more specific to narrow it down to which William Webb you are asking about.
German Mark (DEM), also known as the Deutsche Mark, was the official currency of Germany.
There are over 180 different currencies in the world. Some of these currencies are ruble, pound, dollar, peso, dinar, dram, rupee, taka, mark, franc and yuan.
There are over 180 different currencies in the world. Some of these currencies are ruble, pound, dollar, peso, dinar, dram, rupee, taka, mark, franc and yuan.
a penny
The mint mark does not determine the value of a coin. If you have a penny and want to know what it is worth, please submit a new question and include the date on your penny as well as the mint mark.
The mint mark is below the date.
A 1914 penny with no mint mark is worth about $1.50.
The following list included countries that currently use the Euro and their previous currency: Austria - Austrian Schilling Belgium - Belgian Franc Cyprus - Cypriot Pound Estonia - Estonian Kroon Finland - Finnish Markka France - French Franc Germany - German Mark Greece - Greek Drachma Ireland - Irish Pound Italy - Italian Lira Luxembourg - Luxembourgish Franc Malta - Maltese Lira Monaco - Monegasque Franc Netherlands - Dutch Guilder Portugal - Portuguese Escudo San Marino - Sammarinese Lira Slovakia - Slovak Koruna Slovenia - Slovenian Tolar Spain - Spanish Peseta Vatican City - Vatican Lira
yes because i have a 1914 penny with the Lincoln memorial on the reverse side of penny there is no mint mark on it .
A 1943 steel penny with no mintmark can be worth $.35 - $1.50
Perfect Proposal - 2003 Mark and Penny was released on: USA: 15 September 2004
It depends on the condition of the coin and if it has a "B" mint mark. I have seen the one with the B mint mark on eBay for $3.99US. The one without the B mint mark was going for about $8-$9US.
no