Oldest Coin Find Yet - - 1893 Deutsches Reich

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It feels and sounds like silver, but I have not found anything out about this yet online. Anyone know anything about this coin?
 

Look up "World Coins" on your internet and then look under German Empire. Saw your
coin there. Doesn't say wether it's silver or not, but I would think it might be. You ahve to do a little more research then I did.
Good luck
rileyboy
 

Neat coin! It is copper-nickel, and if it is a D mint mark (looks like it is) it's worth about 6-12 dollars :thumbsup:
 

cool piece of history - didnt the Reich's hyperinflate in 1920-24? if thats the case i cant imagine that the coin is silver.
 

after WW1 (ended 1918)-- in the 1920 to 1924 era germany hyper inflated its money due to huge war reoperatuion debts imposed on it by the allies -- basically the allies told germany --you are going to have to pay us back the cost of going to war with you. -- this of course crippled the german economy and the german govt said --fine we will pay you --so they printed up HUGE amounts of paper mark money with no backing behind it (thus the international exchange rate of marks to foreign money fell wildly)-- thus the german mark bills became like monoply money --it started taking more and more of them to buy anything * -it got so bad that they were printing million mark notes -just so folks would not have to take a wheelborrow full of small value mark bills to the store to buy a loaf of bread.

in 1893 when this coin was made germany was a strong country still -- but copper nickel blend was in common use --in higher value coins silver was used at this time.
 

ivan salis said:
after WW1 (ended 1918)-- in the 1920 to 1924 era germany hyper inflated its money due to huge war reoperatuion debts imposed on it by the allies -- basically the allies told germany --you are going to have to pay us back the cost of going to war with you. -- this of course crippled the german economy and the german govt said --fine we will pay you --so they printed up HUGE amounts of paper mark money with no backing behind it (thus the international exchange rate of marks to foreign money fell wildly)-- thus the german mark bills became like monoply money --it started taking more and more of them to buy anything * -it got so bad that they were printing million mark notes -just so folks would not have to take a wheelborrow full of small value mark bills to the store to buy a loaf of bread.

in 1893 when this coin was made germany was a strong country still -- but copper nickel blend was in common use --in higher value coins silver was used at this time.

Basically what the U.S. is doing today!

Very cool coin, a keeper for sure!
 

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