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Since "Deutschland" is German for the country of Germany, the coin in question would be from Germany. "Penny" here is a bit of a misnomer, however, since the equivalent of a penny in German currency would have been a "Pfennig." There were Pfennig coins in circulation from the 9th century until the introduction of the Euro/cent in 2002. It was in 1873 with the introduction of the Gold Mark its division by 100 to equal 100 Pfennige that 1 Pfennig was assigned the value of a penny (or one cent). Previously, the Pfennig had been a coin of more value.
Silver value March 9th, 2012 is approximately C$33. Sell value as a coin is approximately C$47.
Oh, dude, back in 1900, a penny could buy you some pretty sweet stuff like a loaf of bread or a newspaper. You could even snag a few pieces of candy or a single postage stamp with that shiny copper coin. Times have changed, man, now you can barely even find anything for a penny!
No. The highest-value note ever made was the $100,000 bill. It had a picture of Woodrow Wilson on it.
For as long as I can remember, the Canadian five dollar bill has always been blue. Try to find a currency collector. It might be a fake, or it might be a freak. If it's real, it has probably been doctored.