22 German / Germany coins dating from 1939 to 1944 , vendido en Julio 2010, ¡Por 6.7 GBP!

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22 German / Germany coins dating from 1939 to 1944

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This auction is for 22 German coins (from Germany) as described below. The catalogue number comes from the Standard Catalog of World Coins 1901-2000, 35th Edition. The winning bidder will receive the coin shown in the scans. Please note that I can only include 24 pictures, so I have shown coins together in pairs in the scans. See the scans for condition.

 

4 x KM #96 Aluminium 50 Reichspfennig

Coins present:

1939 mint mark A

1940 mint mark B

1942 mint mark A

1942 mint mark D

Obverse: Imperial eagle above a swastika with a wreath; the date below

Obverse legend:

Deutsches Reich

(date)

Reverse: The denomination, with oak leaves below. Note: Mint Mark A

Catalogue number: KM# 96

Reverse legend:

Reichspfennig

50

(mint mark)

Approximate measurements:

22mm / 0.9” diameter

1.5mm / 0.05” thick

Condition:

See the scans to make up your own mind about the grades as I am not a coin expert.

 

6 x KM# 97 Zinc 1 Reichspfennig

Coins present:

1940 mint mark E

1941 mint mark A

2 x 1942 mint mark A

1943 mint mark F

1944 mint mark B

Obverse: Imperial eagle above a swastika with a wreath; the date below

Obverse legend:

Deutsches Reich

(date)

Reverse: The denomination, with oak leaves below.

Catalogue number: KM# 97

Reverse legend:

Reichspfennig

1

(mint mark)

Approximate measurements:

17mm / 0.7” diameter

1.5mm / 0.05” thick

Condition:

See the scans to make up your own mind about the grades as I am not a coin expert.

 

6 x KM# 100 Zinc 5 Reichspfennigs

Coins present (sorry, I got coins out of order when I was scanning – this is the order on the scans):

1940 mint mark J

1940 mint mark D

1940 mint mark B

2 x 1942 mint mark A (the second is somewhat obscure; I think it’s A)

1942 mint mark G

Obverse: Imperial eagle above a swastika with a wreath; the date below

Obverse legend:

Deutsches Reich

(date)

Reverse: The denomination, with oak leaves below.

Catalogue number: KM# 100

Reverse legend:

Reichspfennig

5

(mint mark)

Approximate measurements:

19mm / 0.75” diameter

1.5mm / 0.05” thick

Condition:

See the scans to make up your own mind about the grades as I am not a coin expert.

 

6 x KM# 101 Zinc 10 Reichspfennigs

Coins present:

1941 mint mark A

2 x 1942 mint mark A

2 x 1943 mint mark A

1943 mint mark F

Obverse: Imperial eagle above a swastika with a wreath; the date below

Obverse legend:

Deutsches Reich

(date)

Reverse: The denomination, with oak leaves below.

Catalogue number: KM# 101

Reverse legend:

Reichspfennig

10

(mint mark)

Approximate measurements:

21mm / 0.8” diameter

2.0mm / 0.075” thick

Condition:

See the scans to make up your own mind about the grades as I am not a coin expert.

 

From the coin catalogue regarding grading:

For Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) grades there will

be no visible signs of wear or handling, even under a

30-power microscope. Full mint luster will be present.

Ideally no bags marks will be evident.

For Uncirculated (Unc.) grades there will be no

visible signs of wear or handling, even under a 30-

power microscope. Bag marks may be present.

For Almost Uncirculated (AU), all detail will be

visible. There will be wear only on the highest point of

the coin. There will often be half or more of the original

mint luster present.

On the Extremely Fine (XF or EF) coin, there will

be about 95% of the original detail visible. Or, on a

coin with a design with no inner detail to wear down,

there will be a light wear over nearly all the coin. If a

small design is used as the grading area, about 90%

of the original detail will be visible. This latter rule

stems from the logic that a smaller amount of detail

needs to be present because a small area is being

used to grade the whole coin.

The Very Fine (VF) coin will have about 75% of

the original detail visible. Or, on a coin with no inner

detail, there will be moderate wear over the entire

coin. Corners of letters and numbers may be weak.

A small grading area will have about 66% of the

original detail.

For Fine (F), there will be about 50% of the original

detail visible. Or, on a coin with no inner detail,

there will be fairly heavy wear over all of the coin.

Sides of letters will be weak. A typically uncleaned

coin will often appear as dirty or dull. A small grading

area will have just under 50% of the original detail.

On the Very Good (VG) coin, there will be about

25% of the original detail visible. There will be heavy

wear on all of the coin.

The Good (G) coin's design will be clearly outlined

but with substantial wear. Some of the larger

detail may be visible. The rim may have a few weak

spots of wear.

On the About Good (AG) coin, there will typically

be only a silhouette of a large design. The rim will be

worn down into the letters if any.

Strong or weak strikes, partially weak strikes, damage,

corrosion, attractive or unattractive toning, dipping

or cleaning should be described along with the

above grades. These factors affect the quality of the

coin just as do wear and loss of detail, but are easier

to describe.

In the case of countermarked/counterstamped

coins, the condition of the host coin will have a bearing

on the end valuation. The important factor in

determining the grade is the condition, clarity and

completeness of the countermark itself. This is in reference

to countermarks/counterstamps having raised

design while being struck in a depression.

Incuse countermarks cannot be graded for wear.

They are graded by the clarity and completeness

including the condition of the host coin which will also

have more bearing on the final grade/valuation determined.

 

Further photos can be taken if required

I offer postage discounts for multiple items where postage costs allow

 

Overseas bidders please contact me before bidding, as postage costs may be different.

Only PayPal accepted from overseas bidders.

UK bidders – PayPal (preferred), personal cheque, postal order or banker’s draft.

 

Please would successful bidders pay within 7 days, and leave feedback once they have received the item(s). I will then leave feedback in turn. Please note that items will be sent no later than the Saturday following clearance of payment.

 

Thanks for looking.

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