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  2. German euro coins - Wikipedia

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    German euro coins have three separate designs for the three series of coins. The 1-cent, 2-cent and 5-cent coins were designed by Rolf Lederbogen [ de], the design for the 10-cent, 20-cent and 50-cent coins were designed by Reinhard Heinsdorff [ de] and the 1- and 2-euro coins were done by Heinz Hoyer [ de] and Sneschana Russewa-Hoyer.

  3. List of commemorative coins of Germany - Wikipedia

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    750th anniversary of Berlin. 10 DM, silver, 1987. 30th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome. 10 DM, silver, 1987. 200th birthday of Arthur Schopenhauer. 10 DM, silver, 1988. 100th death anniversary of Carl Zeiss. 10 DM, silver, 1988. 40th anniversary of the Federal Republic of Germany. 10 DM, silver, 1989.

  4. Reichsmark - Wikipedia

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    The Markis an ancient Germanic weight measure, traditionally a half pound, later used for several coins; Reich(empirein English) comes from the official name for the German state from 1871 to 1945, Deutsches Reich. History. [edit] The Reichsmark was introduced in 1924 as a permanent replacement for the Papiermark.

  5. Identifying marks on euro coins - Wikipedia

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    E (20c), F (1c, 2c, 5c, 10c and 50c), S [7] (€1 and €2) Letters. E for Spain ( España ), F for France, S for Finland ( Suomi ). The initial supply of Greek euro coins were produced at three locations, in addition to the Athens mint, due to their late entry into the European Monetary Union (EMU) just before the introduction date on 1 ...

  6. Matchbox - Wikipedia

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    German matchbox containing safety matches. A matchbox is a container or case made of cardboard, thin wood or metal on some models, and designed to be filled with matches. In short, is a box that contains safety matches made of wooden sticks or cardboard stripes. It commonly has a coarse striking surface on one edge for lighting the matches ...

  7. Euro gold and silver commemorative coins (Germany)

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    Bundesrepublik Deutschland. This article covers euro gold and silver commemorative coins issued in Germany. It also covers rare cases of collectors coins (coins not planned for normal circulation) minted using other precious metals. It does not cover either the German €2 commemorative coins or the Pre-Euro German Currencies.

  8. German mark (1871) - Wikipedia

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    The German mark ( German: Goldmark [ˈɡɔltmaʁk] ⓘ; sign: ℳ︁) was the currency of the German Empire, which spanned from 1871 to 1918. The mark was paired with the minor unit of the pfennig (₰); 100 pfennigs were equivalent to 1 mark. The mark was on the gold standard from 1871 to 1914, but like most nations during World War I, the ...

  9. Category:Coins of Germany - Wikipedia

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    File:Germany 2002 10 euro UBahn Reverse.jpg; File:Germany 2002 200 euro Obverse.jpg; File:Germany 2002 200 euro Reverse.jpg; File:Germany 2003 10 euro Gottfried Semper Obverse.gif; File:Germany 2009 10 euro Marion Dönhoff Obverse.jpg; File:Germany 2009 10 euro Marion Dönhoff Reverse.jpg; File:Germany BE set.JPG; File:Germany BE setB.JPG