This depends on denomination.
May 28 2011 Assuming the coin is circulated the value is anywhere from $8 to $16 depending on its condition. If the coin show very little ware and lacks very little detail the coin is uncirculated and is worth anywhere from $19 to $70.
Value ranges from less than $1 to $24,000 depending upon the condition of the coin and which mint mark or mint mark error is on the coin.
The value of a 1973 1 DM (Deutsche Mark) coin typically ranges from a few cents to a few euros, depending on its condition and whether it is part of a collection. In average circulated condition, it is generally not worth much as it was a common coin. However, uncirculated or collectible versions may fetch higher prices among numismatists. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a coin catalog or a professional numismatist.
The value of a dollar coin would depend upon the date it was minted, the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
Please post a new, separate question with the coin's date. Without that information it's not possible to estimate a value.
There was no 10 Deutsche Mark coin produced in 1950 by the Federal Republic of Germany (known colloquially as "West Germany" at the time). There was a 10 Pfennig coin produced at the Stuttgart mint (hence the "F" mintmark) in that year (actually there were 584.34 million produced), which are valued at (acording to the Standard Catalog of World Coins) about US$4.00 in Uncirculated condition, although very little in circulated condition. There were also 500 Proofs produced - they are valued at about US$45.00 each.
It is a German Deutsche Mark.
That really depends on the year the coin was minted and the condition of the coin.
. A 5 Deutsche Mark coin is worth $3.27 USD as of 4/24/12.
That really depends on the year the coin was minted and the condition of the coin.
The German 1 Mark coins from that era were actually made of copper-nickel, and the highest collector's value would be around $4, if it's still in uncirculated condition.
If it's uncirculated, around $4.50. Otherwise it's only worth the face value of about $2.50 that it had when Germany adopted the euro as its currency.
The Deutsche Mark was not used in 1863 (individual German states issued their own coinage, although copper small change was issued jointly at times). On the assumtion that you meant the 1963 deutsche mark coin, it depends on the mintmark (found below the eagle's tail) and the coin's condition. Broadly, it is worth about US$1.00 to 1.50 in circulated condition, $10 to $15 in Extremely Fine, and $110 to $200 in Uncirculated condition, with the "D" mintmark at the low end of the range, the "F" and the "G" in the middle, and the "J" at the high end of the range.
Please post a new question with the coin's date.
Yes there is 50 mark coin from 1878 with Wilhelm the 2th Deutsche Kaiser Konig V.Preussen on it .
Not enough information. Please post a new question with the coin's date and condition, and its mint mark if you can see it. Also, the name is Deutsche mark, just like it says on the coin.