Auction 138 Part 2 138th Auction - Part 2
By CMB Dienstleistungen UG
Dec 8, 2024
Pariser Str. 9 D-10719 Berlin - Germany
Military Antiques from the Imperial Era, I. & II. World War, III. Reich until the GDR
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LOT 1130:

35 international/German coins and 23 GDR commemorative coin

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Price:  
€50
Price including buyer’s premium: 61
Buyer's Premium: 22% More details
Auction took place on Dec 8, 2024 at CMB Dienstleistungen UG
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35 international/German coins and 23 GDR commemorative coin
35 Münzen Deutschland/Europa und 23 Sondermünzen DDR, 3 Silber: Norweg. 25 öre 1898; Rußl. 15 Kopeken 1915; Jugosl. 10 Dinar 1931; Preußen: 1 Silbergroschen 1849, 2 1/2 Sgr. 1843; 1 Kreuzer Josef II. 1790 S; Frankr. 1 Decime 1799 D, 10 C. 1930, 5 C. 1987; Danzig 10 Pf. 1923 (2 St.) u. 1932; Spanien 10 Cent 1870 OM ; Dt. Reich: 10 Pf. 1874, 5 Pf. 1876 B, 1912 A, 1917, 2 Pf. 1876 A, 1 Rpf. 1924 F; Österr. 20 Heller 1894, 10 Groschen 1924; Bras. 200 Reis 1889; USA 1 Cent 1902, Cuba 20 Centavos 1962, 10 Cent. 1968; Schweiz: 20 Rappen 1907, 10 R. 1991; Engl. 1/2 Penny 1944; Ital. 20 Cent. 1942; CSSR 1 Krone 1924; Polen 2 Zlote 1934; Finnl: 1 Markka 1931 u. 1940; Ung. 5 Ft. 1967; UdSSR 1 Kopeke 1940; 23 Sondermünzen DDR, 1971-1990: 25 Jahre DDR; 20 bzw. 30 Jahre NVA; 20 Jahre Warschauer Vertrag; 100 Jahre 1. Mai 1890-1990; 40. Jahrestag Sieg über Hitlerfaschismus; Portraits Schiller, Grotewohl, Thälmann, Nominalwerte 5-20 Mark, Ø 29-40mm, 5 Münzen doppelt bzw. mehrfach, einige oberflächlich Klebereste

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