Coin Identifier
East Germany 20 Pfennig — obverse
Obverse
East Germany 20 Pfennig — reverse
Reverse
20 Pfennig

East Germany 20 Pfennig

German Democratic Republic (DDR / East Germany) · 1969

A small brass-colored coin from the Soviet occupation zone/East Germany featuring the state emblem and the denomination.

Country
German Democratic Republic (DDR / East Germany)
Year
1969
Denomination
20 Pfennig
Metal
Brass (consisting of approximately 60% copper, 38% zinc, and 2% manganese)

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Overview

A small brass-colored coin from the Soviet occupation zone/East Germany featuring the state emblem and the denomination.

Historical significance

This coin represents the communist era of East Germany. Introduced in 1969, the 20 pfennig coin was unique because it was sized for use in public payphones and vending machines, which were common throughout the GDR.

Obverse (front)

State emblem of the GDR: a hammer and compass inside a ring of rye, signifying the alliance of workers, intelligentsia, and farmers. Legend: DEUTSCHE DEMOKRATISCHE REPUBLIK.

Reverse (back)

Large numeral '20' above the word 'PFENNIG' and the year '1969' at the bottom center.

Estimated value

$0.50-$2.00 circulated, $5.00-$10.00 in high-grade Mint State condition.

What drives this coin's value

Condition and luster are the primary value drivers. Because millions were minted, only coins in exceptional, shiny original condition command a premium.

Grade assessment

Extremely Fine (XF) to About Uncirculated (AU). The coin shows significant toning and dark patina, but the details in the rye ears and the hammer/compass remain sharp.

Mintage & rarity

Common; mintage for 1969 was approximately 51,700,000.

Authenticity & counterfeit red flags

Authentic coins are non-magnetic. Counterfeits are rare for this low denomination, but check for clarity in the compass design.

Notable varieties & errors

There are no major widely recognized die varieties for the 1969 issue, though minor die cracks are common.

Similar coins

Often confused with the West German 20 Pfennig (which does not exist, as West Germany used 1, 2, 5, 10, and 50) or other East German Pfennig denominations made of aluminum.

Care & preservation

Store in a PVC-free holder (like the 2x2 cardboard flip pictured). Avoid cleaning, as brass develops a natural dark patina that is highly valued by collectors; scrubbing will leave permanent scratches.