Auction 1 1st Auction
By CMB Dienstleistungen UG
Saturday, May 17, 09:30
Baumschulenstr. 70 D-12437 Berlin - Germany
Art, Militaria, Toys, Olympiads, Literature, Medals, Coins, Stamps, Military Antiques from the Imperial Era, I. & II. World War, III. Reich until the GDR
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LOT 541:

12 emergency and 133 circulation coins Germany and Europe 1866-1989

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Price including buyer’s premium: 36.60
Start price:
30
Buyer's Premium: 22% More details
VAT: 19% On commission only
Users from foreign countries may be exempted from tax payments, according to the relevant tax regulations
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12 emergency and 133 circulation coins Germany and Europe 1866-1989
12 Not- und 133 Kursmünzen Deutsches Reich, DDR u. Europa, Notmünzen: Kreis Neurode 10 Pf. u. 25 Pf. (3 Ex.) 1918; Habelschwerdt 25 Pf.; Münsterberg/Schles. 10 Pf. 1918 u. 25 Pf. 1921; Seitenberg Grafschaft Glatz 5 Pf. 1919, alle Eisen; Posen u. Frankfurt/Oder, je 10 Pf. 1917; Landeck/Schles. 5 Pf.; München 15 Pf. 1918, Zink; 5 Reichspf. 1925 A, D; 10 R.-Pf. 1924, 1925, 1926 (je 2), 1928, 1930, 1935 (2); 10 Rent.-Pf. 1924 (11 St.); 3 M 1922; 500 M 1923 (2), 200 M. 1923 (19 St.); 50 Pf. 1920, 1921, 1922 (17 St.), alle A; Österr. 10 Groschen 1948; DDR 5 u. 10 Pf. 1948-1950, 1 St. 1967; 1. Pf. 1948-1952 u. 1968-1989, 20 Pf. 1969, 50 Pf. 1950; Italien 5 Cent. 1866 (beschädigt), Luxemburg 2 1/2 Cent 1901; Frankreich 10 Cent. 1900; England 1/2 Penny 1889 (2 St.), 1891, 1966, 1 Penny 1907, 1916, 1930, 1946, 1962

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