1937 German Nazi 2 Reich Mark
The 1943 Nazi 5 Reichspfennig coin, an emergency wartime issue, is a zinc coin featuring the German eagle (Reichsadler) with a swastika on the front and "5 Reichspfennig" with oak leaves on the back, with the 'A' mint mark signifying it was struck in Berlin. These common coins were produced from 1940-1944 and reflect Germany's shift to cheaper materials during World War II, making them interesting historical artifacts.
1942 F Nazi Reichspfennig 1942
The 1944 G Nazi Reichspfennig is a historical WWII-era coin made of zinc, minted in Karlsruhe, Germany. It is generally inexpensive in circulated condition, with value typically ranging from a few cents to a few dollars, though specific condition and denomination can affect this.
The 1944 10 Reichspfennig coin is a historical currency from Nazi Germany, made of zinc as a wartime cost-saving measure. These coins are widely available to collectors and generally hold a value of a few US dollars, though condition and specific mint marks can affect the price.
A 1941 Nazi German 1 Reichspfennig coin, often marked with a 'G' mint mark (Berlin), is a small, zinc, low-denomination emergency coin from WWII, replacing copper/bronze, featuring the Nazi eagle with swastika on the obverse and denomination on the reverse, representing 1/100th of a Reichsmark.
A "941 A Nazi 5 Reichspfennig" refers to a German zinc coin from 1941 (marked '941') with mintmark 'A' (Berlin), featuring the Nazi eagle, swastika, oak leaves, and the denomination '5 Reichspfennig', a small value currency used by the Third Reich, typically made of zinc and about 18mm wide, part of WWII-era emergency issues.
The 1941 German 5 Reichspfennig coin, made of zinc during the Nazi era (Third Reich), features the swastika and eagle (Reichsadler) and was part of wartime currency, replacing silver coins, with mint marks like 'F' indicating its production at the Muldenhütten Mint (Dresden) and representing Nazi Germany's war economy.
A German 1939 "B" mint mark 1 Reichspfennig is a small, low-value Nazi-era coin, often made of zinc or steel (later war years), representing 1/100th of a Reichsmark, and while common, its wartime origin and zinc composition make it a typical but significant piece of WWII German numismatics.
The 1940 Nazi 5 Reichspfennig coin is a zinc emergency issue coin from World War II Germany, part of a series replacing bronze coins for the war effort, featuring the Nazi swastika and eagle, and valued at 5/100ths of a Reichsmark, known for its grey zinc appearance. Key Characteristics: Material: Zinc (emergency issue due to war). Denomination: 5 Reichspfennig (worth 1/20th of a Reichsmark). Era: Nazi Germany (WWII). Design: Featured Nazi symbols, replacing earlier bronze versions.
Specification MetalZinc Weight2,50 g Diameter19 mm EdgeReeded Aspect ratioMedallic (↑↑) Mintage UNC246,216,000 Description CountryGermany PeriodThird Reich Denomination5 Reichspfennig Year1941 MintBerlin PurposeCirculation