Country: Federal Republic of Germany (FRG)
Capital: Berlin
Currency: since 2002, the Euro, prior to this period the German mark
Currency (German mark) consisted of 100 pfennigs. Pfennig – a bargaining chip.
Over the years, the country had a circulation of guilders, thalers and tracery. These currencies were in circulation during the middle ages on the territory of the small principalities in the territory of present-day Germany. But modern catalog of coins of Germany consists not only of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 vendingovyh coins, but 1 and 2 high quality coins. Also in recent years added coins 1 Euro cent 2 Euro cents 5 Euro cents 10 Euro cents 20 Euro cents 50 Euro cents and 1 and 2 euros.
Rare old coins are guilders, thalers and tracery, which were minted from silver or copper. The price of the coins of Germany of this period could reach several tens of thousands of rubles. This is because among them there are real rarities, which left a few pieces.
Particularly, you can select coins that were circulated during the reign of the third Reich. Many of them were made of tin, which gave them a special look. The value of the coins Germany this period is low, and therefore they are accessible to all collectors.
In addition to these options, you can always buy coins Germany during the reign of the Communist party of Germany. This aluminum coins, made available in our time.
Money system:
European Union (Euro) (2002 - 2019)
1 euro = 100 cents
RE:
1 euro cent
2 euro cent
5 euro cent
10 euro cent
20 euro cent
50 euro cent
1 euro
2 euro
JC:
2 euro
CC:
5 euro
10 euro
20 euro
25 euro
50 euro
100 euro
Federal Republic (1990 - 2001)
1 mark = 100 pfennig
RE:
1 pfennig
2 pfennig
5 pfennig
10 pfennig
50 pfennig
1 mark
5 mark
JC:
2 mark
CC:
10 mark
ECU (1979 - 1998)
JC:
1 ECU
10 euro
CC:
10 euro
East Germany (DDR) (1948 - 1990)
1 mark = 100 pfennig
RE:
1 pfennig
5 pfennig
10 pfennig
20 pfennig
50 pfennig
1 mark
2 mark
JC:
5 mark
10 mark
20 mark
CC:
10 mark
20 mark
West Germany (FRG) (1948 - 1989)
1 mark = 100 pfennig
RE:
1 pfennig
2 pfennig
5 pfennig
10 pfennig
50 pfennig
1 mark
2 mark
5 mark
JC:
2 mark
5 mark
CC:
10 mark
Military Coinage (1940 - 1949)
1 reichsmark = 100 reichspfennig
RE:
1 reichspfennig
5 reichspfennig
10 reichspfennig
Nazi Germany (Third Reich) (1933 - 1945)
1 reichsmark = 100 reichspfennig
RE:
1 reichspfennig
2 reichspfennig
5 reichspfennig
10 reichspfennig
50 reichspfennig
1 reichsmark
2 reichsmark
5 reichsmark
JC:
2 reichsmark
5 reichsmark
Weimar Republic (Reichsmark) (1924 - 1938)
1 reichsmark = 100 reichspfennig
RE:
1 reichspfennig
2 reichspfennig
4 reichspfennig
5 reichspfennig
10 reichspfennig
50 reichspfennig
1 reichsmark
2 reichsmark
3 reichsmark
5 reichsmark
JC:
3 reichsmark
5 reichsmark
Weimar Republic (Rentenmark) (1923 - 1929)
1 rentenmark = 100 rentenpfennig
RE:
1 rentenpfennig
2 rentenpfennig
5 rentenpfennig
10 rentenpfennig
50 rentenpfennig
Weimar Republic (Mark) (1919 - 1925)
1 mark = 100 pfennig
RE:
50 pfennig
1 mark
3 mark
200 mark
500 mark
JC:
3 mark
Military Coinage (1916 - 1916)
RE:
1 kopek
2 kopeks
3 kopeks
German Empire (1871 - 1922)
1 mark = 100 pfennig
RE:
1 pfennig
2 pfennig
5 pfennig
10 pfennig
20 pfennig
25 pfennig
50 pfennig
½ mark
1 mark
RE
- Regular edition;
JC
- Jubilee coins;
CC
- Collectible coins.