Jump to content
British Coin Forum - Predecimal.com

50 Years of RotographicCoinpublications.com A Rotographic Imprint. Price guide reference book publishers since 1959. Lots of books on coins, banknotes and medals. Please visit and like Coin Publications on Facebook for offers and updates.

Coin Publications on Facebook

   Rotographic    

The current range of books. Click the image above to see them on Amazon (printed and Kindle format). More info on coinpublications.com

predecimal.comPredecimal.com. One of the most popular websites on British pre-decimal coins, with hundreds of coins for sale, advice for beginners and interesting information.

Sign in to follow this  
Chris Perkins

German Coins inc 3rd Reich

Recommended Posts

Priced in EURO (EUR1 = approx GBP1.44)

Sylvester and Unknown have both asked about what German coins I have available for sale. So here's a list, sorry it took so long:

The German States:

Bayern: Kreuzer 1856 Fine EUR1.50

Brunswick Wolfenbuettel: 1/12 Taler 1789 Fair EUR2.00

Hamburg: Dreiling 1851 VF+ EUR2.50

Hamburg: Schilling 1763 AF EUR4.00

Hannover: Groschen 1859 GEF EUR5.00

Lauenberg: 1/2 Dreiling 1739 Fair EUR2.00

Preussen (Prussia):

1/4 Groschen 1811A F-VF EUR4.00

Groschen 1843D Fine EUR2.50

2 1/2 Silber Groschen 1843A Fine EUR2.50

2 Mark 1913 (100yrs since Napoleonic war) UNC EUR20.00

3 Mark 1913 (100yrs since Napoleonic war) GEF EUR25.00

3 Mark 1913A VF+/NEF EUR14.00

3 Mark 1912A (Kaiser Bill) Strong VF EUR16.00

5 Mark 1875C (scarcer mint letter) Fine EUR33.00

5 Mark 1914A VF EUR28.00

Taler 1818A F/NVF pretty EUR40.00

Sachsen (Saxony...Where I live!):

5 Pfenninge 1863B Fine EUR2.00

3 Mark 1909E VF/VF+ EUR22.00

Schwarzburg Rudolstadt: 1/4 Kreuzer 1861 VF EUR4.00

Wuerttemberg:

3 Kreuzer 1810 AF EUR7.50

3 Mark 1909F VF EUR18.00

3 Mark 1910F VF EUR18.00

Deutches Reich (inc 3rd Reich):

2 Reichspfennig 1936D BU EUR10.00

5 Reichspfennig 1874C EF EUR15.00

1 Mark 1875A Fine EUR1.50

1 Mark 1875B VF EUR3.00

1 Mark 1875E VF EUR3.00

1 Mark 1875H Fine EUR1.50

1 Mark 1881D VF EUR2.00

1 Mark 1914A UNC EUR15.00

1 Mark 1914E GEF EUR9.00

1 Mark 1914J EF EUR6.00

50Pf 1921D UNC EUR1.00

50Pf 1921F UNC EUR1.00

200 Mark 1923A UNC EUR1.00

10Pf 1939A AUNC but with odd dark stain EUR4.00

1 Mark 1934D AUNC with some staining EUR2.50

1 Mark 1935J rare EF EUR40.00

2 Mark 1938E EF+ EUR3.00

2 Mark 1938E EF EUR2.50

2 Mark 1939E EF EUR3.00

2 Mark 1938A EF EUR3.00

2 Mark 1937A NEF EUR2.50

2 Mark 1937D EF EUR2.00

2 Mark 1939D EF EUR2.00

2 Mark 1939A AUNC EUR3.00

2 Mark 1939F AUNC EUR2.50

2 Mark 1938A VF EUR1.50

5 Mark 1934A EF EUR2.50

5 Mark 1934E AUNC with date either side of church EUR90.00

5 Mark 1934F VF EUR2.50

Bundesrepublik:

1Pf 1949F UNC EUR18.00

5Pf 1950F AUNC EUR3.50

10Pf 1950G AUNC EUR3.00

Mark 1966D EF EUR2.00

2 Mark 1994G UNC EUR3.00

5 Mark 1958D VF EUR3.50

5 Mark 1966D EF £5.00

5 Mark 1968 Guttenberg Proof EUR15.00

5 Mark 1968 Raiffeisen Proof EUR15.00

10 Mark 1995F Henry Duke Bavaria and Saxony Prooflike UNC EUR7.00

10 Mark 1991A Brandenburg gate UNC EUR6.50

10 Mark 1992G Kollwitz UNC EUR7.00

I have a small selection of GDR too, but that's enough of a list for today.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
I have a small selection of GDR too, but that's enough of a list for today.

I would like to see this list, when it becomes available.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Thanks for posting the list Chris! You might as well stick it on the website now between British Colonial and Roman :) I think a lot of those German States coins count as pre-decimal too!!

I will check through the list to see if there are any types I need... I love collecting Germany... so much variety in last couple of centuries. And with all those mint letters, several of each date to collect!!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

How did I miss this? I just saw in another part of the forum the link to this list... now I have to compare the list with what I already have at home!

ARG! I need more money! I need more money so I can buy more coins!!!!

(Hopefully, without my wife realising that I spent the real money in worthless coins... in her opinion that is...) :D:lol:

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

If you dont mind Chris I would very much appriceate a list of examples of coins from roughly 1888-1890 and onward to, but not including the Weimar Republic. No really high graded needed, just curios wether it might be cheaper to buy these kind of coins directly from you (germany) then deling with swedish coin dealers. :)

As above might show Im targetting Willy the last Emperor inclusive the colonial and wartime coinage. :)

On another note, I will have to go the bank office personally inorder to pay for your book, so the payment should arrive 2-3 days after wendsday.

Hmmm unless one can use Mastercard!?

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Yes, of course you can use a credit card. Go here:

http://www.predecimal.com/secure/paymentcustom.htm

It links to Worldpay for the sensitive bits.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Yes, of course you can use a credit card. Go here:

http://www.predecimal.com/secure/paymentcustom.htm

It links to Worldpay for the sensitive bits.

Either its me and numbers or me and computers.... I got a card connected to Visa but it said it couldnt do the transfer... anyway tomorrow is Wendsday, then ill ask the bank clerk to make the transfer aswell as set it up for me so that i may do future transfers by myself (hopefully). :)

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Ok, berg, well let me know how you get on. We'll find a way.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Ok, berg, well let me know how you get on. We'll find a way.

One good news and one bad!

This morning I manage to find out how to do a transfer ( reffered to as "Foreign payment") to your account from mine! :D

Merely the transfer (not the cost for the book included) would cost me approx. £11.50 :blink:

Thus now as I see it I got two optiones, either send you Euro in a ordinary mail, or try to do a so called "EU-transfer" in such a case I would need your banks Bank Identifer Code (BIC) aswell as your accounts IBAN code which my Bank says merely your Bank can render, probably on their web-site. Anyway perhaps we can continue the discussion via e-mail. :)

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Ok, berg, well let me know how you get on. We'll find a way.

One good news and one bad!

This morning I manage to find out how to do a transfer ( reffered to as "Foreign payment") to your account from mine! :D

Merely the transfer (not the cost for the book included) would cost me approx. £11.50 :blink:

Thus now as I see it I got two optiones, either send you Euro in a ordinary mail, or try to do a so called "EU-transfer" in such a case I would need your banks Bank Identifer Code (BIC) aswell as your accounts IBAN code which my Bank says merely your Bank can render, probably on their web-site. Anyway perhaps we can continue the discussion via e-mail. :)

Breg, if you open a personal paypal account and Crish opens a personal paypal account too.

Then you have to get a bank account register with paypal and pay him with Direct Bank transfer only. That way the payment is made for free and he doesn't need to pay comission. But the person receiving the payment must have a personal account.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Paypal you say? I´ll check it out sounds similar to the swedish Payson service.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
Sign in to follow this  

×