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<p>[QUOTE="CamaroDMD, post: 1463633, member: 5233"]Wonderful coins and a great story behind them. Obviously, any value they have is greatly outshined by the sentimental value and family history. You may already know a lot about these coins, or perhaps you don't. If you have questions about any of them...be sure to let us know. The community here is always happy to answer questions.</p><p><br /></p><p>For example, the German coin on the right. That is a 1939 German 2 Reichsmark. It is made out of 62.5% silver and contains 0.1607oz of silver. The mint mark on these can be found on the reverse (the side with Otto von Bismarck). To the left of Bismarck, you will see the dates 1847-1934 and just below that is the mint mark. The mint mark will be A (Berlin), B (Vienna), D (Munich), E (Muldenhutten), F (Stuttgart), G (Karlsruhe), or J (Hamburg). All of these are pretty common for 1939, except for the 1939-E. The 1939-E is one of the better dates in the set. The 1939-A is by far the most common (which is normally true of Berlin minted Third Reich coins).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CamaroDMD, post: 1463633, member: 5233"]Wonderful coins and a great story behind them. Obviously, any value they have is greatly outshined by the sentimental value and family history. You may already know a lot about these coins, or perhaps you don't. If you have questions about any of them...be sure to let us know. The community here is always happy to answer questions. For example, the German coin on the right. That is a 1939 German 2 Reichsmark. It is made out of 62.5% silver and contains 0.1607oz of silver. The mint mark on these can be found on the reverse (the side with Otto von Bismarck). To the left of Bismarck, you will see the dates 1847-1934 and just below that is the mint mark. The mint mark will be A (Berlin), B (Vienna), D (Munich), E (Muldenhutten), F (Stuttgart), G (Karlsruhe), or J (Hamburg). All of these are pretty common for 1939, except for the 1939-E. The 1939-E is one of the better dates in the set. The 1939-A is by far the most common (which is normally true of Berlin minted Third Reich coins).[/QUOTE]
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