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Rolf42
11 months ago

You can exchange the coins for the normal conversion rate of 1 Euro = 1,95583 DM at the Bundesbank.

More will hardly pay you for coins in this state.

Frahenfragen123
11 months ago

a lot not, some sell this on ebay for 3 euro but get rich of it nivcht

Rutscherlebnis
11 months ago

If the 50 Pfennig piece was to be the first edition of Bank Deutscher Länder, there is a higher value. Here it is then dependent on the embossing year 1948 or 1949 and the embossing location / letter.

The 10 Pf.Münzen are in such a bad state that even Bank of German countries do not have a higher value than Federal Republic of Germany.

lichttraeger666
11 months ago

On classifieds you can always taste it.

reeever
11 months ago

No, nothing special.

FragestellerD
11 months ago

No… why would they? Explain your idea

FragestellerD
11 months ago
Reply to  Maximil568

But I’m sure it’s not like that

Rosswurscht
11 months ago

If this is a 50-pg piece, from 1950, with BDL and letter G, it actually brings something.

Otherwise cancel as a memory.