Coin Types from the German Federal Republic:


km#a101 1 Pfennig (1948-1949)


km#105 1 Pfennig (1950+)


km#106 2 Pfennig (1950-1968)


km#106a 2 Pfennig (1969+)


km#102 5 Pfennig (1949)


km#107 5 Pfennig (1950+)


km#103 10 Pfennig (1949)


km#108 10 Pfennig (1950+)


km#104 50 Pfennig (1949)


km#109.1 50 Pfennig (1950-1971) reeded edge


km#109.2 50 Pfennig (1972+) plain edge


km#110 1 Mark (1950-1997)


km#111 2 Mark (1951)


Euros:


km#207 1 Euro Cent (2002)


km#208 2 Euro Cents (2002)


km#209 5 Euro Cents (2002)


km#210 10 Euro Cents (2002)


km#254 10 Euro Cents (2007+) Relief map of Europe


km#211 20 Euro Cents (2002)


km#255 20 Euro Cents (2007+) Relief map of Europe


km#212 50 Euro Cents (2002)


km#256 50 Euro Cents (2007+) Relief map of Europe


km#213 1 Euro (2002)


km#257 1 Euro (2007+) Relief map of Europe


km#214 2 Euro (2002)


km#253 2 Euro (2006) Schleswig Holstein


km#260 2 Euro (2007) Mecklenburg-Vorpommern


km#259 2 Euro (2007) Treaty of Rome


km#261 2 Euro (2008) Hamburg


new 2 Euro (2009) Ten Years of European Monetary Union


new 2 Euro (2009) Saarland


km#215 10 Euro (2002) Introduction of Euros


km#216 10 Euro (2002) 100 yrs. of Subway


km#217 10 Euro (2002) Kassel Art Exhibition


km#218 10 Euro (2002) Berlin Museum


km#219 10 Euro (2002) 50 yrs. of German Television


new 10 Euro (2003) 100 yrs. of Munich Museum


km#222 10 Euro (2003) Chemist Justus von Liebig


km#223 10 Euro (2003) Soccer world championship 2006


km#226 10 Euro (2003) 50 yrs. Rising of the People


km#224 10 Euro (2003) Industrial Landscape Ruhr District


km#227 10 Euro (2003) Gottfried Semper (building master)


new 10 Euro (2004) Soccer world championship 2006


new 10 Euro (2005) Soccer world championship 2006


new 10 Euro (2006) Soccer world championship 2006


km#220 100 Euro (2002) Introduction of Euros


km#228 100 Euro (2003) City of Quedlinburg

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This is my collection of world coins. Here you will find foreign coin photos, coin values and other information useful for coin collecting. Some coins came from the coin mint, some came from coin dealers, some came from coin auction. Some are stored in coin folders, others are stored using other coin supplies. Many of these coins are silver coins and a few are gold coins. This information is useful for coin collecting software and cataloging coin types and coin values in U.S. dollars.