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<p>[QUOTE="Silverskunk, post: 26201338, member: 172230"]On 30 Jan 1933 Adolph Hitler was appointed Chancellor by President Paul von Hindenburg that ultimately led to the collapse of democracy and the rise of a dictatorial regime. What followed was a 12 reign of terror and destruction on a world-wide scale unmatched in human history as the great Democracies of the world, along with the Soviet Union, fought to destroy what was supposed to be a thousand year Reich.</p><p><br /></p><p>A Reich fueled by an economic engine remembered and recorded in its coinage struck during the period. As collectors we have an obligation to bear witness to the terrors of the period remembered in its coinage and Ive been looking for legitimate dealers in Nazi era coinage. Does anyone have the same interest and can they point me to some favorite sellers ?</p><p><br /></p><p>Ive found a few that look Legit but I also like recommendations from web sights I trust. Its my understanding that early Nazi Govt. mint coins used a fair amount of silver but this changed due to the needs of war production and that various coins, struck at various Berlin area mints, at various dates, have significant numismatic value.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thank you.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Silverskunk, post: 26201338, member: 172230"]On 30 Jan 1933 Adolph Hitler was appointed Chancellor by President Paul von Hindenburg that ultimately led to the collapse of democracy and the rise of a dictatorial regime. What followed was a 12 reign of terror and destruction on a world-wide scale unmatched in human history as the great Democracies of the world, along with the Soviet Union, fought to destroy what was supposed to be a thousand year Reich. A Reich fueled by an economic engine remembered and recorded in its coinage struck during the period. As collectors we have an obligation to bear witness to the terrors of the period remembered in its coinage and Ive been looking for legitimate dealers in Nazi era coinage. Does anyone have the same interest and can they point me to some favorite sellers ? Ive found a few that look Legit but I also like recommendations from web sights I trust. Its my understanding that early Nazi Govt. mint coins used a fair amount of silver but this changed due to the needs of war production and that various coins, struck at various Berlin area mints, at various dates, have significant numismatic value. Thank you.[/QUOTE]
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