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1971 G Germany Federal Republic 1 Pfennig Circulated Coin (379)

$ 1.24

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Year: 1971
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
  • KM Number: No
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Composition: Bronze
  • Denomination: Pfennig
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Condition: Amazing well-struck circulated coin. From a smoke-free home. The coin in the photographs is the coin you will receive.
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    1971 G Germany 1 Pfennig
    Y#105 Circulated Coin
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    1 Pfennig
    © Idolenz
    Features
    Country
    Germany - Federal Republic
    Type
    Standard circulation coin
    Years
    1950-2001
    Value
    1 Pfennig (0.01 DEM)
    Currency
    Deutsche Mark (1948-2001)
    Composition
    Copper clad steel
    Weight
    2 g
    Diameter
    16.5 mm
    Thickness
    1.38 mm
    Shape
    Round
    Orientation
    Medal alignment ↑↑
    Demonetized
    12-31-2001
    References
    KM
    # 105,
    J
    # 380,
    Schön
    # 103
    Obverse
    An oak seedling.
    Different designs:
    Type 1: 1950 DFGJ
    Type 2: 1950 DG, 1966-1970 (slight change at leaves and stalks)
    Type 3: 1971-1980 (thinner lettering and slight change at leaf stalks)
    Type 4: 1980-1990 (thinner date)
    1990 F to 1996: new design of leaf stalks every year
    Lettering:
    BUNDESREPUBLIK DEUTSCHLAND
    1950
    Translation:
    FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY
    1950
    Engraver:
    Adolf Jäger
    Reverse
    Face value between two rye ears. Mintmark at top.
    Mainly two different designs:
    Type 1: 1950-1973 (short thick corns)
    Type 2: 1971-1996 (long thin corns)
    Lettering:
    F
    1
    PFENNIG
    Edge
    Smooth. Copper plating partly stretched over steel core.
    Comments
    Mintmarks - A/Berlin D/Munich E/Muldenhütten(Dresden) F/Stuttgart G/Karlsruhe J/Hamburg
    The
    pfennig
    (
    German
    ;
    pl
    .
    pfennigs
    or
    pfennige
    or
    penny
    is a former
    German
    coin or note, which was official currency from the 9th century until the introduction of the
    euro
    in 2002. While a valuable coin during the Middle Ages, it lost its value through the years and was the minor coin of the
    Mark
    currencies in the
    German Reich
    ,
    West
    and
    East Germany
    , and the
    reunified
    Germany
    until the introduction of the euro. Pfennig was also the name of the subunit of the
    Danzig mark
    (1922–1923) and the
    Danzig gulden
    (1923–1939) in the
    Free City of Danzig
    (modern
    Gdańsk
    ,
    Poland
    ).
    The pfennig is etymologically related to the English
    penny
    , the Swedish
    penning
    , which was also model for the Finnish
    penni
    (1860–2001), the
    Polish fenig
    (1917–1918), the Lithuanian word for money
    pinigai
    and the
    pfenig (fening)
    of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1998–today). The etymology of all of these is not completely clear, but seems to rely on the way coins were minted during the Middle Ages: the base material were thin flat metal discs. The value was embossed from one side, creating a pan (
    German
    :
    Pfanne
    )-like coin. In some German countries (such as Prussia and Bavaria), coins had similar but different names, as pfenning, penning, pending, pfanding and penny. This was for better handling due to different currencies (of different states within the
    Deutscher Bund
    ) used simultaneously.