A coin with the wording Bank Deutscher Lämder (Bank of the German States) wouldn't be made of gold. That inscription appeared on low-denomination German coins issued in 1948 and 1949 prior to creation of the Federal Republic of Germany.
The only possible BDL coins with a gold appearance would be 5- and 10-pfennig pieces struck in brass-plated steel. According to sammler.com, a major German collectibles site, in average condition both denominations have retail values of about US$1 each. However in better condition a 5 pf coin could retail for US$17 to $25 depending on mint mark, while a 10 pf coin would retail for $20 to $28.
A Bank Deutscher Lender 1949 is a German coin. Value of it depends on its condition, but its typical value ranges from two to 20 dollars.
Where do you sell a foreign coin collection and how do you know what it is worth>
Please check the coin's date and post a new question. The only coins that say "Bank Deutscher Länder" (Bank of the German States) were issued in 1948 and 1949, during the time immediately prior to the formation of the Federal Republic of Germany.
That is the mintmark of the Munich mint on this German 50 pfennig.
It's not 1943 - it's 1948 or 1949. Given that the date is unclear, I'm guessing that the coin is not in great shape - probably worth a few cents to a couple of dollars.
About $3.50 if worn, around $30.00 in Very Fine condition. Coins marked Bank Deutscher Länder (Bank of the German States) were issued in 1948-49 prior to the reunification of West Germany. When the BRD (Bundesrepublik Deutschland) was formed in 1950 the same designs were used but the inscription was changed to reflect the unified country's name.
Please post a new, separate question with the coin's denomination. To explain the name, these coins were issued by the German States' Bank (Bank Deutscher Länder) which was established in occupied post-WWII Germany prior to the formation of the Federal Republic in 1950. At that time the federal government took over coin production and the inscription was changed to read "Bundesrepublik Deutschland" (German Federal Republic)
The value of a 1949 Canadian silver dollar depends on the condition of the coin. Such a coin would fetch between 21 and 27 US dollars at auction.
No gold US coins of any type were struck in 1949
1949 italiano
$1 dollar if you lucky
$4.00- $175.00.