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Your coin is made of 90% silver and carries a portrait of Paul von Hindeburg, the ill-fated chancellor who served before Hitler took power. sammler.com, a major German collectibles site, lists the following approximate retail values as of 10/2012:"A" mint mark (Berlin):Slightly worn - US$13.00Almost no wear - US$15.60Uncirculated - US$16.30"D" (München [Munich]):Slightly worn - $13.00Almost no wear - $15.60Uncirculated - $16.30"E" (Muldenhütte):Slightly worn - $13.00Almost no wear - $15.60Uncirculated - $22.80"F" (Stuttgart):Slightly worn - $13.00Almost no wear - $15.60Uncirculated - $16.30"G" (Karlsruhe):Slightly worn - $13.00Almost no wear - $16.30Uncirculated - $32.50"J" (Hamburg):Slightly worn - $13.00Almost no wear - $16.30Uncirculated - $32.50DISCLAIMER: The values quoted are the best available, but may be significantly lower due to varying demand for the coin and the prevailing economic climate. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation based on inspection of the coin.
Unfortuantely, no. You see that note was issued by the Weimar Republic (1919 to 1933), which was the government formed up after the defeat of Imperial Germany in World War One and the abdication of Kaiser William II. This weak parliamentary government was continually rocked by polictical and social unrest, which were only made worse by a continually declining ecomonic situation. You think 5 million marks are a lot, by 1929 they were printing 100 Billion mark notes! Curiously, coins still held their value, so 1 pfennig coins still circulate at the same time as these monster notes. All of these conditons helped lay the ground work for the rise of the National Socialist German Workers Party and the election of Adolf Hitler to the office of Chancellor under the Presidency of Hindeburg in 1932. With Hindenburgs death in 1933, Hitler assumed the Presidency, and in 1936 declared the establishment of a new government, the "Third Reich". At this time all old bills were demonitised and no longer were valued as money. If your bill is in crisp uncirculated condition, it could be worth anywhere between $1 and $5 USD, unless it is a rare issue. The information in this answer is as I remember it from my reading so I apologise if there are a few inaccuracies.
In the July 1932 election, the Nazi Party officially became the largest party in the Reichstag, with just over 37% of the seats. They were able to do so by exploiting popular discontent with the weak Papen government, which had done little to alleviate the problems caused by the Great Depression. Since Papen did not have a majority in the Reichstag, he was forced to govern by convincing President Paul von Hindeburg to use special executive orders to get things done. Additionally, the Nazis were able to successfully use their Sturmabteilung ("assault section") paramilitary force to intimidate voters and attack political opponents, especially the Communists.In November 1932, another election was held because the July elections had again failed to create a majority government- no party had gotten over 50% of the seats, nor had a coalition formed that controlled over 50%. The Nazis were not as successful in these new elections, losing 34 seats (a significant number) but they were still the largest party (with about 33%). These new elections, the last largely free and fair ones Germany would have until after World War II, again failed to create a majority government, as no party was willing to form a coalition with Hitler.The failure of the November 1932 elections to create a majority eventually led to Hitler negotiating with Papen. Once an agreement was reached, Papen convinced President Hindenburg to appoint Hitler to the Chancellorship in January 1933, and in March 1933, elections were held again- this time Hitler was able to abuse his powers as Chancellor, as well as the Sturmabteilung, to rocket up to about 44% of the seats. Allying with two other right-wing parties gave the Nazis a super-majority- over 60% of the seats- allowing Hitler to amend the Constitution to give himself dictatorial powers.
Hitler had to build up the representation of the Nazis in the Reichstag. In the Elections of March 1933, Hitler received more seats in the Reichstag, and with allied Center and Nationalist Parties, he get control of more than 50% of the Reichstag. He passes the Enabling Act, which allows him to make laws without consulting the government. This made Hitler a dictator. The Night of the Long Knives (1934), Hitler has 400 of his rivals killed, including Ernst Rohm, who was the head of the SA (a.k.a. the Brownshirts).After the death of the German president Hindenburg, Hitler declares himself the Fuhrer, or the supreme ruler combining the powers of the President and the Chancellor. He has the entire army swear personal loyalty to him.
It was the möment he was waitin for after he was elected. An when Nazi take control of gorvement in germany Hitler changed everthing, he forced some politic parties to be concelled an sayn their iligal. An he started killing inocent people like jews and there fomer members of germany gorvement they run away in two weeks after election and therefore hitler rise to power an he send the jews to the camps an they die with hunger an he promise to take other to madagascar