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5 Reichsmark (Paul von Hindenburg)
5 Reichsmark

5 Reichsmark (Paul von Hindenburg)

Germany (Third Reich) · 1939

The reverse features the Reichsadler (Imperial Eagle) clutching a swastika wreath, the denomination '5', and the inscription 'Deutsches Reich 1939'. The obverse typically features the bust of Paul von Hindenburg.

Country
Germany (Third Reich)
Year
1939
Denomination
5 Reichsmark
Metal
Silver (.900)

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Overview

The reverse features the Reichsadler (Imperial Eagle) clutching a swastika wreath, the denomination '5', and the inscription 'Deutsches Reich 1939'. The obverse typically features the bust of Paul von Hindenburg.

Historical significance

Issued during the Nazi era in Germany, this coin was minted just as World War II began. It features the likeness of Paul von Hindenburg, the second President of the Weimar Republic, who appointed Hitler as Chancellor in 1933.

Estimated value

$15.00 - $35.00 USD (depending on condition and mint mark)

Care & preservation

Store in a PVC-free coin holder or capsule to prevent oxidation. Handle by the edges only and avoid cleaning the coin with chemicals or abrasives, as this can severely decrease the numismatic value.

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