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| − | This specimen was lot 1042 in Steve Album Auction 51 (Santa Rosa, CA, January 2025), where it sold for $1,200. The catalog description<sup>[1]</sup> noted, "[[Germany|GERMANY]]: Third Reich, AR 5 reichsmark, 1937-A, Paul von Hindenburg 1847-1934, a superb proof quality example! PCGS graded Proof 65 CAM, ex Joe Sedillot Collection." This type of 1936-39 replaced an earlier type of 1935-36, which lacked a swastika on the reverse. Though the size of a half dollar, its higher fineness meant that it contained the same amount of silver as the larger five mark of the Weimar Republic such as the Goethe commemorative ([[Germany 1932-D 5 mark Dav-974|Dav-974]]). This type was also minted at Vienna ("B"), Munich ("D"), Muldenhutten ("E"), Stuttgart ("F"), Berlin ("A") and Hamburg ("J"). | + | This specimen was lot 1042 in Steve Album Auction 51 (Santa Rosa, CA, January 2025), where it sold for $1,200. The catalog description<sup>[1]</sup> noted, "[[Germany|GERMANY]]: Third Reich, AR 5 reichsmark, 1937-A, Paul von Hindenburg 1847-1934, a superb proof quality example! PCGS graded Proof 65 CAM, ex Joe Sedillot Collection." This type of 1936-39 replaced an earlier type of 1935-36, which lacked a swastika on the reverse. Though the size of a half dollar, its higher fineness meant that it contained the same amount of silver as the larger five mark of the Weimar Republic such as the Goethe commemorative ([[Germany 1932-D 5 mark Dav-974|Dav-974]]). This type was also minted at Vienna ("B"), Munich ("D"), Muldenhutten ("E"), Stuttgart ("F"), Berlin ("A") and Hamburg ("J"). Paul von Hindenburg, president of Germany 1925-34, despised the Nazis but died soon after they took over. |
''Recorded mintage:'' 6,662,000. | ''Recorded mintage:'' 6,662,000. | ||
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| + | * [[Germany 1936-A 5 mark KM-86|1936-A 5 mark, Hindenburg, without swastika]] | ||
* [[Germany 1936-A 5 mark KM-94|1936-A 5 mark, Hindenburg, with swastika]] | * [[Germany 1936-A 5 mark KM-94|1936-A 5 mark, Hindenburg, with swastika]] | ||
* [[Germany 1936-E 5 mark KM-94|1936-E 5 mark, Hindenburg, with swastika]] | * [[Germany 1936-E 5 mark KM-94|1936-E 5 mark, Hindenburg, with swastika]] | ||
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* [[Germany 1936-G 5 mark KM-94|1936-G 5 mark, Hindenburg, with swastika]] | * [[Germany 1936-G 5 mark KM-94|1936-G 5 mark, Hindenburg, with swastika]] | ||
* [[Germany 1937-A pfennig|1937-A pfennig]] | * [[Germany 1937-A pfennig|1937-A pfennig]] | ||
| + | * [[Germany 1937-A 2 pfennig|1937-A 2 pfennig]] | ||
* [[Germany 1937-A 5 pfennig|1937-A 5 pfennig]] | * [[Germany 1937-A 5 pfennig|1937-A 5 pfennig]] | ||
| + | * [[Germany 1937-F 5 pfennig|1937-F 5 pfennig]] | ||
| + | * [[Germany 1937-A 10 pfennig|1937-A 10 pfennig]] | ||
| + | * [[Germany 1937-F 10 pfennig|1937-F 10 pfennig]] | ||
| + | * [[Germany 1937-A 50 pfennig|1937-A 50 pfennig]] | ||
* [[Germany 1937-A 2 mark|1937-A 2 mark, Hindenburg]] | * [[Germany 1937-A 2 mark|1937-A 2 mark, Hindenburg]] | ||
| + | * [[Germany 1937-G 2 mark|1937-G 2 mark, Hindenburg]] | ||
* [[Germany 1939-B 5 mark|1939-B 5 mark, Hindenburg]] | * [[Germany 1939-B 5 mark|1939-B 5 mark, Hindenburg]] | ||
* [[Coins and currency dated 1937]] | * [[Coins and currency dated 1937]] | ||
Latest revision as of 15:35, 13 March 2026
This specimen was lot 1042 in Steve Album Auction 51 (Santa Rosa, CA, January 2025), where it sold for $1,200. The catalog description[1] noted, "GERMANY: Third Reich, AR 5 reichsmark, 1937-A, Paul von Hindenburg 1847-1934, a superb proof quality example! PCGS graded Proof 65 CAM, ex Joe Sedillot Collection." This type of 1936-39 replaced an earlier type of 1935-36, which lacked a swastika on the reverse. Though the size of a half dollar, its higher fineness meant that it contained the same amount of silver as the larger five mark of the Weimar Republic such as the Goethe commemorative (Dav-974). This type was also minted at Vienna ("B"), Munich ("D"), Muldenhutten ("E"), Stuttgart ("F"), Berlin ("A") and Hamburg ("J"). Paul von Hindenburg, president of Germany 1925-34, despised the Nazis but died soon after they took over.
Recorded mintage: 6,662,000.
Specification: 13.88 g, 0.900 fine silver, 29 mm diameter.
Catalog reference: KM-94, Y-97, J-367.
- Jaeger, Kurt, Die Deutschen Münzen seit 1871, Basel: Münzen und Medaillen AG, 1982.
- Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1901-2000, 47th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2019.
- [1]Album, Stephen, Joseph Lang, Paul Montz, Michael Barry and Norman Douglas Nicol, Auction 51, featuring the Howard Daniel III Collection of Asian Coins, the Almer H. Orr III Collection of World Coins and the Joe Sedillot Collection of German Coins, Santa Rosa, CA: Stephen Album Rare Coins, Inc., 2024.
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- 1936-A 5 mark, Hindenburg, without swastika
- 1936-A 5 mark, Hindenburg, with swastika
- 1936-E 5 mark, Hindenburg, with swastika
- 1936-F 5 mark, Hindenburg, without swastika
- 1936-G 5 mark, Hindenburg, with swastika
- 1937-A pfennig
- 1937-A 2 pfennig
- 1937-A 5 pfennig
- 1937-F 5 pfennig
- 1937-A 10 pfennig
- 1937-F 10 pfennig
- 1937-A 50 pfennig
- 1937-A 2 mark, Hindenburg
- 1937-G 2 mark, Hindenburg
- 1939-B 5 mark, Hindenburg
- Coins and currency dated 1937
- return to coinage of Germany, Third Reich (1933-1945)