1912 German coin

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  1. texmech

    texmech Wanna be coin collector

    I really appreciate the ability to ask this coomunity about some of my coins. Can I get some assistance on this?
     

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  3. byrd740

    byrd740 Numismatist

    A 1912 German 5 Pfennig minted in Berlin(notice the 'A' mintmark on the obverse). Composed of Copper-nickel with a mintage of 19,320,000.
     
  4. regandon

    regandon Senior Member

    Here is a German Mint Mark chart for you. I copied it from my website.


    A : Berlin 1750 to date
    A : Clausthal (Hannover) 1833-1849
    B : Bayreuth, Franconia (Prussia) 1750-1804
    B : Breslau (Prussia, Silesia) 1750-1826
    B : Brunswick (Brunswick) 1850-1860
    B : Brunswick (Westphalia) 1809-1813
    B : Dresdan (Saxony) 1861-1872
    B : Hannover (Brunswick) 1860-1871
    B : Hannover (East Friesland) 1823-1825
    B : Hannover (German Unification) 1872-1878
    B : Hannover (Hannover) 1821-1866
    B : Hannover (Prussia) 1866-1873
    B : Regensburg (Regensburg) 1809
    B.H.: Frankfurt (Free City of Frankfurt) 1808
    B (rosette) H-Regensburg (Rhenis Confederation) 1802-1812
    C : Cassel (Westphalla) 1810-1813
    C : Clausthal (Brunswick)
    C : Clausthal (Hannover) 1813-1834
    C : Clausthal (Westphalla) 1810-1811
    C : Dresden (Saxony) 1779-1804
    C : Frankfurt (German Unification) 1866-1879
    D : Aurich (East Friesland under Prussia) 1750-1806
    D : Dusseldorf, Rhineland (Prussia) 1816-1848
    D : Munich (Germany) 1872 to date
    E : Dresden (Saxony) 1872-1887
    E : Muldenhutten (Germany) 1887-1953
    F : Dresden (Saxony) 181845-1858
    F : Magdeburg (Prussia) 1750-1806
    F : Cassel (Hess-Cassel) 1803-1807
    F : Stuttgart (Germany) 1872 to date
    G : Dresden (Saxony) 1833-1844, 1850-1854
    G : Glatz (Prussia Silesia) 1807-1809
    G : Karlsruhe (Germany) 1872 to date
    G : Stattin in Pomererania (Prussia) 1750-1806
    GN-BW - Bamberg (Bamberg)
    H : Darmstadt (German Unification) 1872-1882
    H : Dresden (Saxony) 1804-1812
    H.K. - Rostock (Rostock) 1862-1864
    I : Hamburg (Germany)
    J : Hamburg (Germany) 1873 to date
    J : Paris (Westphallia) 1808-1809
    M.C. : Brunswick (Brunswick) 1813-14, 1820
    P.R. : Dusseldorf (Julich-Berg) 1783-1804
    S : Dresden (Saxony) 1813-1832
    S : Hannover (Hannover) 1839-1844
     
  5. MissSasha

    MissSasha Junior Member

    2006 Krause lists the price at .20 cent in F and .80 cent in VF
     
  6. illini420

    illini420 1909 Collector


    Wow, didn't know there were so many!! They almost ran out of letters to use. Thanks for the info :thumb:
     
  7. byrd740

    byrd740 Numismatist

    Thanks regandon! I have been looking for a complete list. It will be very helpful for us all.
     
  8. Wow, that list is awesome Regandon! That is a big help. I was only able to figure out what is listed in the 20th Century Krause book, but that is really all inclusive. I'm going to keep a copy of that list in my own personal collection files if you don't mind!
     
  9. texmech

    texmech Wanna be coin collector

    Thanks everybody and a special thanks for the mint list.
     
  10. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

    Keep in mind that many of those mints operated at times when "Germany" was a conglomerate of dozens of more or less independent countries.

    You could even add more. For example, C was also used for Kleve (1750-67, I think); E was also used for Königsberg (until about 1800); T was used for the Tabora mint (East Africa, in WW1). In Alsace, the Strasbourg mint was supposed to get the K mintmark after 1871, but the equipment was apparently brought to Hamburg instead ...

    Christian
     
  11. goossen

    goossen Senior Member

    Excellent list regandon; you said you copied it from your website. Can we have the URL ? :)
     
  12. regandon

    regandon Senior Member

    Do to my site being hosted by another coin forum, out of respect for CT I will only post it if an admin ok's it. I like CoinTalk forum a lot and I do not want to be booted off.
     
  13. regandon

    regandon Senior Member

    Thanks for the added info.
     
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