Germany coin thread (only the best)

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by xGAJx, Feb 17, 2013.

  1. TJ1952

    TJ1952 Well-Known Member

    No.

    As an American, I lived and worked in Germany about 20 years ago. I worked with Americans and Germans. We were in Germany, so "any" excuse to stop work and get a beer via the beer halls, pubs, bars, restaurant or brotzeit, was good enough for us. Obviously, the Germans knew where all the best places were. Whenever our group (10 or 15 guys) would end up at one of these places, the first two words out of someone mouth would be "Pfennig check". If you couldn't pull out a Pfennig from your pocket or wallet and show the group, guess what? YOU were buying the first round. To this day, I still carry that Pfennig you see about in my wallet. Needless to say, the new guys to the group always paid the price. :woot::)
     
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  3. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

    And the city where I am was the capital of Berg. Small world. ;)

    Christian (DUS)
     
  4. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

    Hehe, good one. Maybe that is the true reason why some people around here still oppose the idea of getting rid of the 1 and 2 cent coins. ;)
     
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  5. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    "Penny Check"....uh...that wouldn't work too well around here
     
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  6. saltysam-1

    saltysam-1 Junior Member

    But if not here, I would quickly look on the ground. :>)
     
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  7. Rheingold

    Rheingold Well-Known Member

    Baden, 100 Kreuzer zu einem Reichsthaler
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  8. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    AV Goldgulden ND Theodore II of Mors 1414-63 Archbishop of Cologne (Koln) john photos 1 041 (Medium).jpg john photos 1 040 (Medium).jpg
     
  9. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Historical facts, Theodore was famous for being a high ranking knight in the Teutonic Order. He fought the Polish/Lithuanian Armies in the Battle of Tannenburg in 1410.
     
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  12. Dcordeiro

    Dcordeiro Active Member

    Have already posted in the newly acquired thread but it also needs to be here.
    Top PCGS grade for DeepCameo.

    Mintage nº: Unkown

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  13. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Beautifull piece! Kaiser looks very regal. Unfortunately, Germany(States) did not produce nice coins after Kaisers abdication. From 1500-1800 (German States) produced a massive amount of AV/AR coinage/ some of the most magnificent examples in history.
     
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  14. Dcordeiro

    Dcordeiro Active Member

    Yup from 1918 onwards things went downhill really fast. This piece closes my set of 2/3/5 Mark set in Proof. Both the 2 and 5 in PR65DCAM and the 3 Mark in PR64CAM (maybe one day ill find the PR65DCAM and get a slab showcase to put all 3)
     
  15. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    here's a porcelain fundraising token i recently picked up. rather large at 42 mm.

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  16. jester3681

    jester3681 Exonumia Enthusiast

    I've been looking at the porcelain coins issued in the 1920s. Great stuff, and wonderful workmanship. How is it in hand?
     
  17. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    pretty good juster, it's relatively thick at about 5 mm. being porcelain it isn't very heavy for it's size, only about 12.5 g. the obverse is slightly concave and both sides are in pretty high relief. as far as how it looks, I'm not a good coin photographer...but my pic is dead on this time.
     
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  18. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

    Nice token! In those years (1920/21) Meissen actually designed and made some notgeld coins ...
     
  19. 01mikep

    01mikep Well-Known Member

    It has been a good while since I had time to focus on my German 1 Mark series. This 1903 J fills the spot until I come across a nicer one.

    9 coins left out of a 119 coin series 1873-1916. Only 1 (any 1905 F) and possibly 2 (nice 1891 D) are out practical reach for me.
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    Coin is in hand but Sellers photos are better than mine.

    Thanks

    Mike
     
  20. wcg

    wcg Well-Known Member

    New addition to the set of German States sede vacante medals & talers I am building. Pics are from seller (CNG) - I have not had opportunity to image it yet.

    1761 Paderborn - Sede Vacante medal
    43 mm; Zepernick 243
    Death of Clemens August of Bavaria

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  21. Eduard

    Eduard Supporter**

    Nice 1 Mark coin, Mike with nice toning.

    I too collect some of the imperial issues, and particularly like the 1 and 1/2 Mark series, specially the 1 Mark bearing the old imperial eagle.

    I was able to find this 1873 1 mark mintmark C struck at Frankfurt am Main. This coin is relatively difficult to find, specially so with any detail left on the eagle. If you can see a significant part of the cross-hatch design on the eagle's breast you have a VF coin.

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