Danzig (free city).

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  1. Siberian Man

    Siberian Man Senior Member

    After the ending of the WW I in 1918, Danzig (now it is one of the Polish cities) become a Free City under the League of Nations protectorate. During the 1920-1939 Danzig was independent city. It was a very big and reach port on the Baltic Sea.
    And the government of Danzig minted their own coins. Rather rare coins, as I know.
    I want to share my coins of the Danzig with You.
     
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  3. Siberian Man

    Siberian Man Senior Member

    Danzig"s coins are very nice. Isn"t it?
    1. 1 pfennig 1923, bronze.
    2. 5 pfennig 1932, aluminium-bronze.
     

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  4. Siberian Man

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    3. 10 pfennig 1923, copper-nickel.
    4. 10 pfennig 1932, aluminium-bronze.
     

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  5. Siberian Man

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    And a last coin.
    1/2 gulden 1932, nickel.
     

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  7. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    cool, I like the 10 pfennig (aluminium-bronze)
     
  8. rugrats2001

    rugrats2001 Seeker of Truth

    Thank you so much for sharing your collection with us. They are a fascinating reminder of how quickly the world can change around us!
     
  9. manic_mechanic

    manic_mechanic Senior Member

  10. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"

    Those are awsome!!
     
  11. Art

    Art Numismatist?

    Nice coins. There seems to be a fish theme. Was fish industry a major force for them?
     
  12. Siberian Man

    Siberian Man Senior Member

    One of the major.
     
  13. Siberian Man

    Siberian Man Senior Member

    A new addition.
    5 pfennig 1928.
     

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  14. 10gary22

    10gary22 Junior Member

    How valuable are they ?
     
  15. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

    Interesting that the coins of the first series use the plural "Pfennige" while the later pieces say "Pfennig" just as on the German coins. By the way, only 2 of the 20 Danzig issues have fish on them; others show characteristic buildings in Danzig/Gdańsk, or a cog, a type of ship that was common in the Hanseatic League ...

    Christian
     
  16. Siberian Man

    Siberian Man Senior Member

    1/2 gulden - about 33$; another coins - about 10$ for each coin.
     
  17. rugrats2001

    rugrats2001 Seeker of Truth

    The people of Danzig - Who were they?

    Were these people Germans? Poles? or a mixture of both? I assume the current residents are about 100% Polish.
     
  18. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

    When Danzig/Gdańsk was a "Free City" (basically between WW1 and WW2), most of the population was German. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_City_of_Danzig#Population. That also applied to the years before WW1, while today's population (in fact, in the past 60+ years) is basically Polish. But unlike some other places, e.g. Königsberg/Kaliningrad (RU) or Küstrin/Kostrzyn (PL), the inner city was rebuilt in a way that preserved much of the past. So the buildings that are depicted on the Danzig coins can still, or again, be found in the city.

    Christian
     
  19. rugrats2001

    rugrats2001 Seeker of Truth

    Thank you for the interesting information!
     
  20. moneyer12

    moneyer12 i just love UK coins.......

    here is the 1 gulden.............



    1-Gulden.jpg 1-Gulden-back.jpg
     
  21. Siberian Man

    Siberian Man Senior Member

    The new addition.
    2 pfennig 1926, bronze, mintage - 1750000 pcs. A coins of this type were minted at 1923, 1926 & 1937.
     

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