Difference between revisions of "Germany 1907-A 1 pfennig"

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* [[Germany 1907-F 2 pfennig|1907-F 2 pfennig]]
 
* [[Germany 1907-F 2 pfennig|1907-F 2 pfennig]]
 
* [[Germany 1907-A 5 pfennig|1907-A 5 pfennig]]
 
* [[Germany 1907-A 5 pfennig|1907-A 5 pfennig]]
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* [[Germany 1907-D 1/2 mark|1907-D ½ mark]]
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* [[Baden 1907 2 mark]], death of the grand duke
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* [[Baden 1907-G 5 mark Dav-537|Baden 1907-G 5 mark, death of the grand duke]]
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* [[Baden 1907-G 10 mark]]
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* [[Bavaria 1907-D 2 mark]]
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* [[Bremen 1907-J 10 mark]]
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* [[Hamburg 1907-J 5 mark]]
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* [[Prussia 1907-A 2 mark]]
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* [[Prussia 1907-A 5 mark Dav-789|Prussia 1907-A 5 mark]]
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* [[Saxe-Coburg-Gotha 1907-A 5 mark]]
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* [[Saxony 1907-E 2 mark]]
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* [[Saxony 1907-E 5 mark]]
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* [[Saxony 1907-E 10 mark]]
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* [[Wurttemberg 1907-F 5 mark Dav-964|Wurttemberg 1907-F 5 mark]]
 
* [[Germany 1908-A pfennig|1908-A pfennig]]
 
* [[Germany 1908-A pfennig|1908-A pfennig]]
 
* [[Germany 1910-A 25 pfennig|1910-A 25 pfennig]]
 
* [[Germany 1910-A 25 pfennig|1910-A 25 pfennig]]

Revision as of 17:42, 5 May 2022

from the Wildman Collection
Germany 1907A pfennig rev JK.jpg

This coin is an copper pfennig from a type issued 1890-1916 from the Berlin (mintmark "A"), Munich (mintmark "D"), Muldenhutten (mintmark "E"), Stuttgart (mintmark "F"), Karlsruhe (mintmark "G") and Hamburg (mintmark "J") mints. Under the German Empire of 1871-1918, the denominations of two mark and up were permitted for the formerly independent principalities while the lower denominations (one pfennig thru one mark) were minted to a unified design. Wartime shortages forced the government to convert the coin to aluminum in 1917-18.

Recorded mintage: 33,718,000 (a very common date).

Specification: copper.

Catalog reference: KM 10.

Source:

  • Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1901-2000, 47th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2019.
  • Jaeger, Kurt, Die Deutschen Münzen seit 1871, Basel: Münzen und Medaillen AG, 1982.
  • Craig, William D., Germanic Coinages: Charlemagne through Wilhelm II, Mountain View, CA: 1954.

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