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1¢. At the time it was replaced by the euro (2002) the Deutschmark was worth about 50¢ U.S.
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Answer1 zinc pfennig $2 to $5 5 zinc pfennig $3 to $610 zinc pfennig $5 to $151 copper pfennig $4 to $82 copper pfennig $5 to $1550 aluminum pfennig $15 to $355 & 10 brass pfennig $252 & 5 silver reichsmark $5 to $10 above spot
This was a common circulation coin until Germany adopted the euro in 2002. In average condition it's only worth only its face value at that time, one US cent. In almost-uncirculated condition it might retail for about 35¢, while an uncirculated one would sell for about 75¢.
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
A pfennig coin made in Germany in 1969 typically has a collector's value rather than a significant face value as the Deutsche Mark ceased to be the currency in 2002. Depending on its condition and rarity, a 1969 pfennig coin could be worth a few cents to a few dollars to a collector.
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
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
You are asking about a 50 Pfennig (KM#109.2) coin from Germany. The coin is weighs 3.5 grams, measures 20mm in diameter, and is made of copper-nickel. The front has a large "50" in the middle, with "PFENNIG" below and "BUNDESREPUBLIK DEUTSCHLAND" (German for "Federal Republic of Germany") above. The back has an image of a woman planting an oak seedling with the date below. An aggregate of about 140 million such coins were produced for circulation at four different mints (signified by the mintmarks D, F, G or J beneath the "50"), and another 180,000 in Proof. According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, about US$0.50 in Uncirculated condition and US$0.75 in Proof, regardless of the mintmark.