This was a common circulation coin until 2002 when France switched to the euro. It was worth about $1.40 at the time.
Mark Divin was born in 1980.
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I assume you mean it has no mint mark. Remember, Philadelphia coins did not use the P mint mark until 1980 (except for wartime 5¢ pieces) so your coin is an ordinary circulation issue worth face value only.
This was an ordinary circulation coin in Germany until they switched to euros in 2002. At that time it was worth about 50 cents.
There's a picture at the Related Link. In the 1990s the 10 DM note was redesigned with an image of mathematician Karl Gauß (Gauss, in English).
25 cents.
The lack of a mint mark means it was struck in Philadelphia, and value is 1 cent.
Coins with filled mintmarks are very common. It's only face value.
one deutsche bundes bank mark is equal to how many inr
One hundredth of 1 Deutsch Mark (DM) was 1 Pfennig = 1/100 DM.
5DM was the only German monetary unit that was issued as both a note and a coin. Your question does not say which you are asking about. It was standard circulation, so unless it is in "brilliant uncirculated" condition or has a flaw it will have little intrinsic value.
The Mark II was made between 1966-1980 then came adjustable power made between 1981-1986. It's current value is Apx: 100%=$135, 90%=$85, 60%=$50
In perfect, uncirculated condition, the 1980 5 Deutsche Mark note is worth $9. In Very Fine condition, it is worth $6. In any other, non-collectible condition, it is worth face value - $3.71.