1939 is a moderately scarce date.sammler.com, a major German collectibles site, lists the following approximate retail values as of 05/2010:
"A" mint mark (Berlin):
Slightly worn - US$13.00
Almost no wear - US$19.50
Uncirculated - US$32.50
"J" (Hamburg):
Slightly worn - $48.80
Almost no wear - $97.50
Uncirculated - $163.00
"B" (occupied Vienna):
Slightly worn - $130.00
Almost no wear - $208.00
Uncirculated - $312.00
"D" (München [Munich]):
Slightly worn - $19.50
Almost no wear - $39.00
Uncirculated - $65.00
"E" (Muldenhütte):
Slightly worn - $32.50
Almost no wear - $65.00
Uncirculated - $130.00
"F" (Stuttgart):
Slightly worn - $32.50
Almost no wear - $65.00
Uncirculated - $111.00
"G" (Karlsruhe):
Slightly worn - $195.00
Almost no wear - $260.00
Uncirculated - $358.00
"J" (Hamburg):
Slightly worn - $52.00
Almost no wear - $97.50
Uncirculated - $143.00
Assuming your coin carries a picture of the former chancellor Paul von Hindenburg, its value depends on its condition and mint mark. sammler.com, a major German collectibles site, lists the following approximate retail values as of 03/2010:
"A" mint mark: somewhat worn - $3, slightly worn $6, uncirculated $10.50
"D": $3.50 / $7 / $14
"E": $5 / $12 / $25
"F": $3.50 / $10.50 / $21
"G": $3.50 / $10.50 / $21
"J": $5 / $12 / $25
sammler.com, a major German collectibles site, lists the following approximate retail values as of 12/2011:
"D" mint mark (München [Munich]):
Slightly worn - US$13.00
Almost no wear - US$26.00
Uncirculated - US$52.00
"E" (Muldenhütte):
Slightly worn - $32.50
Almost no wear - $52.00
Uncirculated - $104.00
"G" (Karlsruhe):
Slightly worn - $19.50
Almost no wear - $39.00
Uncirculated - $78.00
"J" (Hamburg):
Slightly worn - $84.50
Almost no wear - $195.00
Uncirculated - $390.00
sammler.com, a major German collectibles site, lists the following approximate retail values as of 07/2013:
"A" mint mark (Berlin):
Slightly worn - US$5.20
Almost no wear - US$6.50
Uncirculated - US$13.00
"B" (occupied Vienna):
Slightly worn - $5.20
Almost no wear - $6.50
Uncirculated - $13.00
"D" (München [Munich]):
Slightly worn - $5.20
Almost no wear - $7.80
Uncirculated - $19.50
"F" (Stuttgart):
Slightly worn - $5.20
Almost no wear - $10.40
Uncirculated - $26.00
"E" (Muldenhütte):
Slightly worn - $5.20
Almost no wear - $7.80
Uncirculated - $19.50
"G" (Karlsruhe):
Slightly worn - $5.20
Almost no wear - $7.80
Uncirculated - $19.50
"J" (Hamburg):
Slightly worn - $5.20
Almost no wear - $7.80
Uncirculated - $19.50
Just researched a 1936 100,000 Reichsmark. It is collector's only on e-bay they are anywhere from $5 to 50. But then again as with anything like this, it's only worth what someone will give you for it.
UK £ 5.oo
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.
$175.00
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A 1944 Deutschland 5 Reichsmark banknote is a common piece of currency from Nazi Germany and is not considered rare or valuable. In circulated condition, it may be worth around $5-10 to a collector.
A mint uncirculated condition 5 Mark note dated 1-Aug-1942 is worth $30, dropping to $8 in good used condition.
The German coin with diameter 29 mm face value 5 Reichsmark (Paul von Hindenburg) issued 1936 to 1939 weighs 13.88 g and contains 90% silver.
A 1934 Deutsches Reich 5 reichsmark in good shape with a D mint mark is worth anywhere from $17 to about $50. A coin with an E mint is worth about $17 to $70 depending on its condition.
The 1936 Lincoln cent is a very common coin, average value is 5 to 10 cents.
The 1936 Lincoln cent is a very common coin, average value is 3 to 5 cents.
In circulated condition, it's worth 5-25 cents.