The value of a 50 Pfennig coin from 1950 can vary based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, in circulated condition, it may be worth a few dollars, while uncirculated examples could fetch higher prices. It's best to consult a coin pricing guide or a numismatic expert for a more accurate valuation based on its specific condition.
One pfennig was to the German mark the way one cent is to the dollar. It's a common coin, worth maybe 10 cents.
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If they are mint conditiion they are worth 45-70 if not they are worth their face value
$50
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About 25 Euro Cent
One pfennig was to the German mark the way one cent is to the dollar. It's a common coin, worth maybe 10 cents.
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.
Unless it's uncirculated, about 30¢ (face value)
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
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
The value of a 1950 50 pfennig coin can vary based on its condition and market demand. Generally, it ranges from a few cents to a few dollars. Coins in uncirculated condition may fetch higher prices, while those in circulated condition are typically less valuable. For an accurate assessment, it's best to consult a coin collector or a pricing guide.
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
That is the mintmark of the Munich mint on this German 50 pfennig.
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.
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.
1¢. At the time it was replaced by the euro (2002) the Deutschmark was worth about 50¢ U.S.