DM coins: Why they are valuable collector's items today and how they can benefit financially

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According to a report from www.derwesten.de, the euro was introduced at the turn of the year 2001/2002, but not all Deutsche Mark holdings have yet been exchanged. According to the Federal Republic of Germany, there are still around 12.2 billion marks in notes and coins in circulation, which corresponds to 6.24 billion euros. The DM coins have become real treasures because there are collectors who pay a lot of money for certain coins. Well-preserved, rare and special or commemorative coins are particularly sought-after objects. Mis-mintings and 2-pfennig pieces before 1968, which were minted from pure copper, are particularly valuable and can fetch up to 5,000 euros. For the …

Gemäß einem Bericht von www.derwesten.de, Der Euro wurde zum Jahreswechsel 2001/2002 eingeführt, doch noch immer sind nicht alle D-Mark-Bestände umgetauscht worden. Laut Angaben der Bundesrepublik befinden sich noch Scheine und Münzen in Höhe von knapp 12,2 Milliarden Mark im Umlauf, was umgerechnet 6,24 Milliarden Euro entspricht. Die DM-Münzen haben sich zu wahren Schätzen entwickelt, da es Sammler gibt, die viel Geld für bestimmte Münzen bezahlen. Vor allem gut erhaltene, seltene und Sonder- oder Gedenkprägungen sind begehrte Objekte. Fehlprägungen und 2-Pfennig-Stücke vor 1968, die aus reinem Kupfer geprägt wurden, sind besonders wertvoll und können bis zu 5.000 Euro einbringen. Für die …
According to a report from www.derwesten.de, the euro was introduced at the turn of the year 2001/2002, but not all Deutsche Mark holdings have yet been exchanged. According to the Federal Republic of Germany, there are still around 12.2 billion marks in notes and coins in circulation, which corresponds to 6.24 billion euros. The DM coins have become real treasures because there are collectors who pay a lot of money for certain coins. Well-preserved, rare and special or commemorative coins are particularly sought-after objects. Mis-mintings and 2-pfennig pieces before 1968, which were minted from pure copper, are particularly valuable and can fetch up to 5,000 euros. For the …

DM coins: Why they are valuable collector's items today and how they can benefit financially

According to a report from www.derwesten.de,

The euro was introduced at the turn of the year 2001/2002, but not all Deutsche Mark holdings have yet been exchanged. According to the Federal Republic of Germany, there are still around 12.2 billion marks in notes and coins in circulation, which corresponds to 6.24 billion euros.

The DM coins have become real treasures because there are collectors who pay a lot of money for certain coins. Well-preserved, rare and special or commemorative coins are particularly sought-after objects. Mis-mintings and 2-pfennig pieces before 1968, which were minted from pure copper, are particularly valuable and can fetch up to 5,000 euros.

For the financial industry, this means that almost 12.2 billion marks are still in circulation and some of these coins could be very valuable. Collectors are already paying large sums for certain coins, and it is likely that the value of some DM coins could increase in the near future. This could cause an increase in trading and collecting of DM coins in the market. Anyone interested should therefore take a look at the “MDM Münzhandelsgesellschaft” homepage to find out which coins and pennies are worth how much money.

Read the source article at www.derwesten.de

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