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Germany 1 Deutsche Mark (Post-Reunification Era) — obverse
Obverse
Germany 1 Deutsche Mark (Post-Reunification Era) — reverse
Reverse
1 Deutsche Mark

Germany 1 Deutsche Mark (Post-Reunification Era)

Federal Republic of Germany · 1990

A silver-colored circulation coin featuring the German Federal Eagle on one side and the denomination with oak leaves on the other.

Country
Federal Republic of Germany
Year
1990
Denomination
1 Deutsche Mark
Metal
Copper-Nickel (75% Copper, 25% Nickel)

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Overview

A silver-colored circulation coin featuring the German Federal Eagle on one side and the denomination with oak leaves on the other.

Historical significance

1990 was the year of German Reunification. While these coins were struck before and after this event, the 1 Deutsche Mark was the primary currency of West Germany and became the currency for the unified nation until the introduction of the Euro in 2002.

Obverse (front)

Features the Bundesadler (Federal Eagle), the national emblem of Germany. Surrounded by the legend 'BUNDESREPUBLIK DEUTSCHLAND' and the mint mark 'G' at the bottom.

Reverse (back)

The numeral '1' flanked by two oak leaves, with the words 'DEUTSCHE MARK' in the center and the date '1990' at the bottom.

Estimated value

$0.50-$1.00 in circulated condition; $3-$10 in uncirculated (MS) condition based on the 'G' mint mark.

What drives this coin's value

Mint mark (some mints have lower mintage), preservation of original luster, and the absence of scratches or heavy wear.

Grade assessment

Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated. The eagle's feathers and the oak leaf veins show minimal wear, though there are light bag marks and surface scratches visible in the field.

Mintage & rarity

Total mintage for 1990-G was approximately 17,941,000. It is considered a common date coin.

Authenticity & counterfeit red flags

Check for the correct weight (5.5g) and magnetic properties (cupronickel is non-magnetic). Sharpness of the feather details on the eagle is a sign of a genuine strike.

Notable varieties & errors

No major varieties are commonly recognized for the 1990-G, though minor die cracks can occur.

Similar coins

The 1 Mark coins look similar from year to year (1950-2001). It can be confused with certain 1 Mark tokens, but the 'Bundesrepublik Deutschland' legend is the key identifier.

Care & preservation

Store in a PVC-free coin flip or capsule to prevent oxidation. Avoid cleaning the coin as it removes the original surface luster and lowers collector value.