a pfennig to a mark is a cent to a dollar~ in a mark, it is 100 pfennig~
50 pfennig would have to be taken to a local German bank first to be converted into euro. Then you can use this currency converter to calculate it.
I found a1875 10pfennig mint mark ia c the condition is good but I dont know the value of it could you tell me the value.thanks
About 25 Euro Cent
It is 100,000 dollars if real
1¢. At the time it was replaced by the euro (2002) the Deutschmark was worth about 50¢ U.S.
Sorry that was suppose to say a mint mark of an "A" on the PFENNIG.
The 1 pfennig coin made in 1980 is a currency of the former German Democratic Republic (East Germany). It was part of the East German currency system, known as the Mark der DDR. The pfennig was a subunit of the Mark, with 100 pfennig equaling one Mark. After German reunification in 1990, the pfennig was phased out and replaced by the Deutsche Mark.
One-half of a U.S. cent. Before the euro was adopted Germany's currency unit was the mark. One mark = 100 pfennige (that's the plural of "pfennig"). At its last valuation in 2002 the mark was worth about 50 cents (U.S.) so a pfennig was pretty far down on the scale.
That is the mintmark of the Munich mint on this German 50 pfennig.
It's German, clearly, but you need to provide its denomination. Please post a new question with that info as well as the mint mark (A = Berlin). 1 zinc pfennig $2 to $5 5 zinc pfennig $3 to $6 10 zinc pfennig $5 to $15 1 copper pfennig $4 to $8 2 copper pfennig $5 to $15 50 aluminum pfennig $15 to $35 5 & 10 brass pfennig $25 2 & 5 silver reichsmark $5 to $10 above spot
With an A mint mark, about 50¢ in average condition. With any other mint mark, about 75¢
The pfenning is old German currency, equivalent to the German Mark what the peeny ws to the dollar or the pence to the English Pound. Since the introduction of the Euro Germany no longer uses the pfennig.
One pfennig was to the German mark the way one cent is to the dollar. It's a common coin, worth maybe 10 cents.
One hundredth of 1 Deutsch Mark (DM) was 1 Pfennig = 1/100 DM.
It is worth nothing. The Germans no long use the mark, but are on the Euro. When it was used a 50 pfennig was about 5 cents. One pfennig was a penny.
Neither "the" 1950 German pfennig nor any other mark- or pfennig-denominated coin is still in circulation in Germany. Remember that Germany switched to euros in 2002.
it could range from $ 20 to 100 us , depending on the mint mark and quality .