This coin, with a face value of 3 Marks, is from the German state of Bavaria and is identified as KM#515 in the Standard Catalog of World Coins. It was minted at the Munich mint. It is 33mm in diameter, 90% silver, and contains 0.4823 troy ounces of silver. The legend on the coin reads "Otto Koenig von Bayern", or "Otto, King of Bavaria". It is worth US$10 in Fine condition, $18 in Very Fine, $30 in Extremely Fine, $50 in Uncirculated, and $125 in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. In less than Fine condion, it would be worth the "melt value" of the silver (about $6.11 as of the market close on March 17, 2009).
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German money from before World War 1 is no longer legal tender. Its value as a collectible is only a few dollars unless it is uncirculated or nearly uncirculated.
A 1940-S Lincoln Cent in MS60 condition is worth: $10.00. In G4 (good) condition, its value is only: 5 cents
The value of a 1914D German 1 Mark coin can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and current market demand. Generally, it can range from a few dollars to over $20 for coins in better condition. For accurate valuation, it's best to consult a numismatic expert or check recent auction results.
Helvetia is the name the Romans gave the Switzerland area over 2000 years ago. The Swiss achieved an independent confederation of cantons in 1291. What is the denomination (face value) of the coin? Collector value of a coin depends on date, mint mark (if any), number minted and condition of a coin, including amount of wear, any dents, scratches or cleaning as well as collector demand for it. You might also try a library for a copy of the Standard Catalog of World Coins for pictures, values and lots more interesting info. Brad
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Unfortunately, your German mark is only worth $1-$2 depending on its condition. This mark is very common and does not have a high value.
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Trapped by His Own Mark - 1910 was released on: USA: 2 July 1910
All on Account of a Laundry Mark - 1910 was released on: USA: 24 May 1910
You possess a Barber Dime - a 1910 coin in good condition (G4) is worth: $3.00; if its mint state is MS60, the value rises to: $100.00.
Mark Twain died of heart failure on April 21, 1910.
April 21, 1910
As with all collectibles condition is all. But below is a link to similar item for sale at just $8.00 inclusive of Worldwide Shipping. http://www.my-little-auctions.com/item.php?id=4445
German money from before World War 1 is no longer legal tender. Its value as a collectible is only a few dollars unless it is uncirculated or nearly uncirculated.
Answer: Mark Twain died in Redding, Connecticut on 21 April 1910
April 21, 1910