- The
pfennig (German: [ˈpfɛnɪç] ; pl. '
pfennigs' or 'pfennige' (listen);
symbol pf or ₰) or
penny is a
former German coin or note,
which was an official...
- 1871 to 1918. The mark was
paired with the
minor unit of the
pfennig (₰); 100
pfennigs were
equivalent to 1 mark. The mark was on the gold
standard from...
-
Norbert Pfennig (born 8 July 1925 in K****el — died 11
February 2008 in Überlingen) was a
German microbiologist.
Norbert Pfennig was a
trained chemist...
-
Pfenninger Norbert Pfennig (1925–2008),
German microbiologist Jörn
Pfennig [de] (born 1944),
German jazz musician,
lyricist Oscar Pfennig [de] (1880–1963)...
- The
regional pfennig was a type of
pfennig, a low
denomination coin used in the Holy
Roman Empire that
began to
appear in the 10th
century after the period...
- Mariengroschen, Grösch(e)l were
worth between 2½ and 10
pfennigs. The
later Kreuzer, a coin
worth 4
pfennigs arose from the
linguistic abbreviation of the small...
- The
Ewiger Pfennig or
eternal penny (Latin:
denarius perpetuus) was a coin of the
regional pfennig period (bracteate period),
which was
minted until the...
- denominations, a two-
pfennig (Blaffert) with
elaborate image, a one-
pfennig (Hohlpfennig) with co****
image and
hollow coins worth half a
pfennig (Scherf). The...
-
monetary reform around AD 793/94. This sti****ted that 240
denarii (=
pfennigs) were to be
minted from one
pound weight of silver. The
units of weight...
-
Charles H.
Pfennig (January 22, 1871 –
August 13, 1955) was an
American businessman and politician. A Republican, he was the 36th and 41st
Mayor of Kenosha...