- 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...
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Pfennige (pennies). Thus one (golden)
gulden was
worth 60
Kreuzer or 252
Pfennige.
Later currencies adopted a
standard relationship of 240
Pfennige =...
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Capital Apia
Currency 100
pfennige = 1 mark
Refer German Colonies Dates 1888 – 1915
Capital Windhoek Currency 100
pfennige = 1 mark
Refer German Colonies...
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Reichstaler = 90
Kreuzer = 360
Pfennige OR 1
Reichsgulden = 60
Kreuzer = 240
Pfennige Hanover — 1
Thaler = 36
Mariengroschen = 288
Pfennige Hamburg — 1
Thaler =...
- The
Sachsen 3
Pfennige red,
commonly called Sachsendreier,
issued on 29 June 1850 and
valid from 1 July 1850
until 31
December 1867, was the
first postage...
- each of 12
Pfennige. In
Prussia proper, it was
subdivided into 3
Polish Gulden = FL =
Zloty , each of 30
Groschen (each
Groschen = 18
Pfennige) or 90 Schilling...
- a 2 ****hings/ 3
pfennige in green, 3 ****hings/5
pfennige in
brown and a 1½
pence /10
pfennige in blue. The 2 ****hings/ 3
pfennige wrapper is the only...
- also
referred to as "Indian money". The same item is
known as
Bonifatius pfennige in
German ("Saint
Boniface pennies") and St Cuthbert's
beads in the United...
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Pfennige ([ˈpfɛnɪɡə]), but the
singular could also be used
instead with no
difference in meaning. (e.g.: ein (one) Pfennig, dreißig (thirty)
Pfennige...
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reichspfennig per gulden. With
effect on 7
September 1939,
coins of 1 and 2
pfennige became legal tender throughout ****
Germany as 1 and 2 reichspfennige,...