The 1979 German 2 Pfennig is worth about 2 dollars depending on its condition. Some of these coins can be more valuable including the 5 Pfennig coin.
This was a common circulation coin in Germany up till the changeover to euros in 2002. At that time it was worth about a US nickel.
Unless it's uncirculated, this coin (10 pfennige, rather than a pfennig with a 10) is only worth face value, about 5 cents. It was a common circulation coin until the euro was adopted in 2002.
A 10 pfennig is a coin, not a note. The value of a 1917 10 pfennig coin depends on its condition. The typical value is between 20 c and 8 US dollars.
A pfennig coin made in Germany in 1969 typically has a collector's value rather than a significant face value as the Deutsche Mark ceased to be the currency in 2002. Depending on its condition and rarity, a 1969 pfennig coin could be worth a few cents to a few dollars to a collector.
Stated in US$, depending upon condition, anywhere from ten cents for a well circulated coin, to about one dollar for uncirculated.
If you are in Jamaica, it's worth one penny. If you are in the US, it's worth what someone will pay you for it. Jamaica money used to be hard to find but as it increases in popularity as a tourist destination its rarity in the US. is quickly dwindling.
You have a copper 2 Pfennig coin from Germany (KM#2). It is dated 1873 has a D mintmark (meaning that it was produced at the Munich mint). 2,358,000 were produced. Its value depends on its condition. According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, an example is worth US$5.00 in Very Good condition, US$25.00 in Fine condition, US$65.00 in Very Fine condition, and US$225.00 in Extremely Fine condition.
This was an extremely common circulation coin until 2002 when Germany switched to euros. At that time it was worth about 5¢ in US currency. It has no added value as a collectible except in uncirculated condition, in which case it might sell for all of 35 cents.
Unless it's in almost uncirculated condition it has very little value. 1 pfennig was the smallest denomination coin in Germany until 2002 when the euro was adopted. At that time a 1972 1 pf coin was common in circulation and was worth about 1/2 of a US cent. Today it might sell for a quarter or so as a curiosity piece.
it could range from $ 20 to 100 us , depending on the mint mark and quality .
The pfennig and deutsche mark are no longer in use in Germany, having been replaced by the Euro in 2002. In 1993, a 10 pfennig coin would have been equivalent to about 6 US cents. As to the numismatic value of the coin, while they were produced in five different mints (and so have five different mintmarks), all are worth no more than about 10 US cents in Uncirculated condition and 40 US cents in proof condition. In circulated condition, the coin is worth little more than its value as scrap metal (although you could, in theory, bring it in to a branch of the Deutsche Bundesbank - the German Central Bank - in Germany and they would exchange it into 5.1129 Euro cents, about 7 US cents).