the rare 1939 D Nazi SILVER Hitler German Coin WW2 Old Third Reich Eagle Antique


the rare 1939 D Nazi SILVER Hitler German Coin WW2 Old Third Reich Eagle Antique

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the rare 1939 D Nazi SILVER Hitler German Coin WW2 Old Third Reich Eagle Antique:
$17.50


The Extreme Rare \'39-A Silver WW2 Coin

This Coin is Insane. The rare Silver John Von Hindenburg Eagle Coin


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 Nice condition! The extreme rare silver John Von Hindenburg. Most WW2 coins were melted after the war. A few were taken off of soldiers and smuggled.

The extreme Scarce silver WW2 Swastika Coin is well worth the sale price. Silver coin pictured is coin received.


~ First class tracking plus .98 handling

All Coins Are Genuine

Rather a larger coin (larger that a US quarter), this rare swastika coin is made of silver, very scarce & the silver coin pictured is the one received.

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I\'m not a professional grader. Please grade coins for yourself.

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Most German World War 2 coins were melted down after the war. Veryscarce and rare. Larger coin (larger than a United States quarter) and is in great condition. Not Happy? Return it with No Problem. The coin pictured is the one you will fortunately receive.

Some Soldier or even Hitler himself carried this coin around. With the price of silver skyrocketing, this is a great investment. I do not support or endorse any organization & this item is sold as a historic artifact from the WW2 era.

Care to read some coin history?

Very collectible and harder to get German/Nazi 2 Reichsmark SILVER coin from a mint in the 3rd Reich.


On one side is the Nazi “War Eagle”

perched on a wreath which encircles the most dreaded and feared symbol of that time, a large Swastika, and on the other is a portrait of Hindenburg, Hitler’s predecessor. Paul Von Hindenburg was Germany’s greatest hero of World War I. He was elected president of Germany in 1925 and appointed Hitler as chancellor in 1933. The aging Hindenburg died in 1934, and was honored on Nazi coins, minted between the years 1936 and 1939 The writing on the edge of the coin reads in German: \"The Common Good goes before the Interest of the Individual\". The Nazis minted these coins in 7 different locations throughout Germany.


In 1939 Hitler Succeeded by putting Poland under the swastika, and thus precipitated WW2. With war came many changes, the production of Nazi coins being just one. WW2 coincided with German mints ceasing production altogether of the silver Reichsmark Nazi coins. Further, all Reichspfennig Nazi coins were now produced in cheaper zinc. Production of Silver Nazi coins may have ceased with the start of WW2 but the swastika clearly remained, emblazoned on zinc and copper Reichspfennig Nazi coins, most of which were destroyed after the war along with the factories that made them.

More Detailed History: The Third Reich started issuing clearly identifiable \"Nazi\" coins (ie with swastika) from 1936. Although the Nazi\'s were in power from 1933, the designs for the smaller denomination coinage were simply a continuation of \"Weimarer Republik\" designs. It was only from 1936 that the smaller denomination Third Reich coins had the Nazi Reichsadler and Hakenkreuz (swastika) incorporated into the coin\'s design. Prior to 1940, small denomination coins were minted from \"superior\" metals ie copper (1 & 2 Reichspfennig), Brass Alloy (5 & 10 Reichspfennig), and depending upon the year either Nickel or Aluminum (50 Reichspfennig). Things radically changed after the 1939 and the start of the Second World War however. After 1939, no more large denomination silver coins were minted (2 and 5 Reichsmark). Smaller denomination coins continued to be minted but no longer using the \"superior\" metals. From 1940, almost all the small denomination coins were minted from an zinc base metal. The exception to this were 50 Reichspfennig coins which were instead minted from an aluminum base metal.

The 3rd Reich had a number of mints (coin factories). Each mint location had its own identifiable letter. It is therefore possible to identify exactly which mint produced what coin by noting the mint mark (letter) on the coin. Not all mints were authorized to produce coins every year. The mints were also only authorized to produced a set number of coins with some mints allocated a greater production than others. Some of the coins with particular mint marks are therefore scarcer than others. On the smaller denomination Reichspfennig coins, the mint mark is found on the bottom center of the coin:

A = Berlin

B = Wien (Vienna)

D = München (Munich)

E = Muldenhütten (Dresden)

F = Stuttgart

G = Karlsruhe

J = Hamburg

Nazi Events In 1937:

In January Jews are banned from

many professional occupations including teaching Germans, and from being accountants or dentists. They are also denied tax reductions and child allowances.

France decides to extend the Maginot

Line along the border with Germany. 27th February, 1937 Guernica in Spain is bombed by the Luftwaffe. 26th April, 1937 Pro-German riots take place in the Sudetenland area of Czechoslovakia. 17th October, 1937 Italy joins the Germany and Japan in the Anti-Comintern Pact. 6th November, 1937 Walther Funk replaces Hjalmar Schacht as German minister of economics. 24th November, 1937

I am not a collector, so I don\'t

professionally grade conditions or grade


Great For Any Collector Of Coins,

History, World War II School Projects, veterans (Teachers love them).

THIS IS GREAT FOR

GRANDFATHERS, DADS, UNCLES, AUNTS, ANYONE OF SERVICE TO THE COUNTRY

Items are sold as historical artifacts and I respect the bans of such items in France, Austria, or any other countries where offers cannot be accepted.

Once Again As Stated Above, This sale Does Not Support Nor Endorse Any Organizations & Items are sold as historical artifacts. I respect the bans of such items in France, Austria, or any other countries where offers cannot be accepted.

This Item Does Not Violate Policy.


the rare 1939 D Nazi SILVER Hitler German Coin WW2 Old Third Reich Eagle Antique:
$17.50

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