Origin of name for Pfennig monetary unit
The name "Pfennig" for the monetary unit has its origins in Germanic languages, particularly Old High German. The word "Pfennig" (plural: Pfennige) translates to "penny" in English.The Pfennig was originally a small silver coin used in the Holy Roman Empire and other German-speaking regions during the Middle Ages. It was often subdivided into ...
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$14.0 GERMANY 1875-1905 50 Pfennig-1/2 Mark Silver - Lot of 4 Coins
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$83.0 1874,Lots. 20 Pfennig 1874 A. 25 Pfennig 1912 J. 1 Mark 1925 J. 50 Pfennig 1935 J, 1944 F. 1/2 Mark 1913 F, 1917 D, 1918 D. 8 Stück. Vorzüglich - Stempelglanz, Stempelglanz
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$220.0 GERMAN NEW GUINEA, ten pfennig, 1894A; also half mark, 1894A. The second holed, first extremely fine. (2)
1911, Germany, Lubeck (Free Hanseatic City). Rare Silver 3 Mark Coin. PCGS AU58!
Mint Year: 1911
Reference: KM-215.
Mint Place: Berlin (A)
Denominatino: 3 Mark
Condition: Certified an ...
2024-04-25
- New coin is added to 2 Ban Romanian Principalities (1859-1881) Copper
2 Ban Romanian Principalities (1859-1881) Copper
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