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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$180.0 Aachen, Rheinprovinz 50 Pfennig 1920. Eisen. Rand geriffelt. Kehrprägung. Frenzel 1.6.7 (Bewertung ss 1000 Mark). Vorzüglich
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$2600.0 German New Guinea. 7 Piece Type Set: 5, 2, 1 and ½ Marks plus Copper 1, 2 and 10 Pfennig, 1894-A. KM-1-7. Bird of Paradise. Copper lightly cleaned. Housed in custom plastic holder. Lot of 7 coin ...
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$7.0 1477, Archduke Sigismund of Austria. Silver Kreuzer (Tirolino) Coin. VF Condition: VF Privy Mark: Diamond Mint Place: Hall (Tyrol) Referencea: CNA 345. var. Mint Year: not dated (struck before ...