This is a 2 Reichsmark coin minted by the Third Reich. This design of coin was minted between the years 1936 and 1939. It is composed of 62% silver and worth the silver content at least. Another identical design of coin was issued in the 5 Reichsmark denomination between the years 1936 and 1939 which was 90% silver. The value of your 2 Reichsmark coin will depend in part on the condition of the coin and the mintmark associated with the year. They are not particularly hard to source though the 1936 year for the 2 Reichsmark coins is a little more difficult than the other years. So too the 1939 E mintmark. For more detailed information on all the coins of the Third Reich, www.luckylukeonline.com is worth a visit.
are Italian coins ever marked 750??
-The swastika is an ancient symbol that has been used for over 3,000 years -Artifacts such as pottery and coins from ancient Troy show that the swastika was a commonly used symbol as far back as 1000 BC
Mint marks are on the back of the coins, it's under the wreath on $1 coins and the eagle on $2.50 & $5.00 coins.
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Roman coins marked with "WRL" are typically modern replica or fantasy coins and do not hold significant numismatic value. Authentic Roman coins, which are often identified by their Latin inscriptions or emperor's portrait, can hold significant historical and monetary value depending on factors like rarity, condition, and provenance. It is recommended to consult with a professional numismatist to determine the authenticity and value of any Roman coin.
If you live in the Wayne NJ area send info toearnist@juno.com. I also have German coins with a swastika on them.
Please post a more specific question with the coin's date, denomination, and what country it's from. The description "head and wreath" applies to literally hundreds of different coins from various countries.
Broadly speaking, yes. Chinese law only prohibits copies of PRC coins - anything else (including older imperial Chinese coins) is fair game. That said, such coins (or, at least copies of US coins) can't knowingly be sold in the United States without breaking US law.
Of the many coins that could have a Carson City Mintmark, it's on the reverse under the eagle or wreath.
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The value of a 1939 German penny with a swastika can vary depending on its condition and rarity. Generally, these coins are considered controversial and are often collected for historical interest rather than monetary value. It is advisable to consult with a coin collector or appraiser for a more accurate assessment of its worth.