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Wartime zinc 1
Reichspfennig (reverse)
Wartime zinc 5
Reichspfennig (reverse)
Wartime zinc 10
Reichspfennig (reverse)
Aluminum 50
Reichspfennig coin (reverse)...
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Reichspfennig (German for 'imperial penny') may
refer to:
Common Penny, or
Reichspfennig, an
imperial tax
agreed at the Diet of
Worms in 1495
under Emperor...
- of zinc, the 1
Reichspfennig is an
emergency issue type,
similar to the zinc 5 and 10
Reichspfennigs, and the
aluminium 50
Reichspfennig coins from the...
- The zinc 5
Reichspfennig coin was
minted by ****
Germany between 1940 and 1944
during World War II,
replacing the bronze-aluminium version,
which had...
- The 50
Reichspfennig coin was
minted by ****
Germany between 1939 and 1944
during World War II. It is
worth 1/2 or .50 of a Reichsmark. Made entirely...
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February 1938 onwards.
Aimed at
young readers, the
price was only 25
Reichspfennig, and
illustrated in colour,
mainly by Theo Matejko. In
September 1944...
- with the
demise and
eventual abolition of the
Reichsmark with its
Reichspfennig, as well as the
abolition of
Kurrent by the ****s on 3
January 1941...
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tender alongside the
Danzig gulden, with 1
gulden being equal to 70
reichspfennig (0.70 reichsmark). This was a
favourable exchange rate for inhabitants...
- Hofkammer [de] (the
Finance Chamber,
which received imperial taxes from the
Reichspfennig meister), it
formed the core of the
Habsburg government in Vienna. The...
- The
Common Penny (German:
Gemeiner Pfennig or
Imperial Penny Reichspfennig) was an
imperial tax (Reichssteuer) that was
agreed at the
instigation of Maximilian...