German coins and postage stamps (canceled or otherwise) from the WWII era regardless of markings
(must comply with the currency and policies) even if they contain images of the WWII Germany symbol or German leaders.
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JUST LIKE ALL THE MOVIES THAT HAVE CAME OUT OR IS COMING OUT, OWN MULTIPLE ORIGINAL PIECES OF WWII GERMANY!
Up For Sale Is A Nice 1 Reichspfennig ZINC WWII Wartime Coin Minted In MUNICH Germany, 1 US 1943 Wartime Emergency Issue Steel Cent, 2 Deutsches Reich Government Issued Postal Stamps (One Features WWII German Leader And The Other Shows The Most Dreaded And Feared Symbol Of Its Time), Both Mint/Unused And Still Retains Its Original Glue!!!
All Minted In WWII!!!!!
WWII Germans started issuing clearly identifiable coins (ie with the WWII Germany symbol) from 1936. Although the WWII leaders run Germany were in power from 1933, the designs for the smaller denomination coinage were simply a continuation of "Weimarer Republik" designs. It was only from 1936 that the smaller denomination coins had the Reichsadler and Hakenkreuz (the WWII Germany symbol) incorporated into the coin's design. Prior to 1940, small denomination coins were minted from "superior" metals ie copper (1 & 2 Reichspfennig), Brass Alloy (5 & 10 Reichspfennig), and depending upon the year either Nickel or Aluminum (50 Reichspfennig). Things radically changed after the 1939 and the start of the Second World War however. After 1939, no more large denomination silver coins were minted (2 and 5 Reichsmark). Smaller denomination coins continued to be minted but no longer using the "superior" metals. From 1940, almost all the small denomination coins were minted from an zinc base metal. The exception to this were 50 Reichspfennig coins which were instead minted from an aluminum base metal.
The World War 2 Germans had a number of mints (coin factories). Each mint location had its own identifiable letter. It is therefore possible to identify exactly which mint produced what coin by noting the mint mark (letter) on the coin. Not all mints were authorized to produce coins every year. The mints were also only authorized to produced a set number of coins with some mints allocated a greater production than others. Some of the coins with particular mint marks are therefore scarcer than others. On the smaller denomination Reichspfennig coins, the mint mark is found on the bottom center of the coin.
A = Berlin
B = Wien (Vienna)
D = München (Munich)
E = Muldenhütten (Dresden)
F = Stuttgart
G = Karlsruhe
I am not a collector, so I dont know professionally the conditions or grades. Great investment lot. Would make a greater specimen to any collection. Please feel free to refer to the picture provided, cause the what is pictured is what you'll receive.
Great For Any Collector Of Coins, History, World War II School Projects (Teachers love them), And Very Rare WWII Militaria!!
WWII Veterans And Military Personal Love These As Well (Used As Good Luck Charms Overseas, Cause We Won That One Too!), Makes A Great Gift, Own A Piece Of History Today!!
A Very Inexpensive Gift For People On A Budget!!!
THIS IS GREAT FOR GRANDFATHERS, DADS, UNCLES, AUNTS, ANYONE OF SERVICE....!
Domestic Shipping - 4 - 8 Days "After Payment" Item Should Be Received (Not Guaranteed Though, Unless Express Mail Is Selected), I Live In The West, So Eastern Shipments Take Longer.
International 12 - 21 Days "After Payment" Item Should Be Received (Not Guaranteed Though, Rarely It Takes Over To 21 Days For Overseas Shipments, Just Depends Where You Live And Customs. No Longer Than 24 Days On Rare Cases).
This Auction Does Not Support Nor Endorse Any Organizations
Items are sold as historical artifacts and I respect the bans of such items in France, Austria, or any other countries where bids cannot be accepted.
Once Again As Stated Above, This Auction Does Not Support Nor Endorse Any Organizations, Items are sold as historical artifacts and I respect the bans of such items in France, Austria, or any other countries where bids cannot be accepted.
This Item Does Not Violate Ebay Policy. Examples of items that may generally be listed as stated in Ebay policy in this category:
German coins and postage stamps (canceled or otherwise) from the WWII era regardless of markings.
Stamps, letters, and envelopes displaying postmarks
Currency issued by the German government, including military scripts
Items that have a the WWII Germany symbol that are not related to Germany (such as good luck charms, Native American blankets, Buddhist sculptures)
Replica or novelty stamps or currency of Germany (must comply with the and policies) even if they contain images of the WWII Germany symbol or German leader
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