Germany Coins

Showing 1–30 of 5,350 coins

0,20 Goldmark - Werdohl (Colsmann and Co)
0,20 Goldmark - Werdohl (Colsmann and Co)
Westphalia, Prussian province of
1923
1 Ausbeutethaler - Charles Louis
1 Ausbeutethaler - Charles Louis
Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym
1774Melt: $58.68
1 Ausbeutethaler - Wolfgang, John IV, George III and Joachim I (Harzgerode)
1 Ausbeutethaler - Wolfgang, John IV, George III and Joachim I (Harzgerode)
Anhalt, Principality of
1539
1 Batzen
1 Batzen
Augsburg, Free city of
1522–1523
1 Batzen
1 Batzen
Augsburg, Free city of
1523–1533Melt: $8.87
1 Bausche
1 Bausche
Aachen, Free imperial city of
1597
1 Conventionsthaler
1 Conventionsthaler
Augsburg, Free city of
1764Melt: $58.95
1 Conventionsthaler
1 Conventionsthaler
Augsburg, Free city of
1765Melt: $59.07
1 Conventionsthaler - Alexius Frederick Christian
1 Conventionsthaler - Alexius Frederick Christian
Anhalt-Bernburg
1806–1809Melt: $59.07
1 Conventionsthaler - Charles I Frederick
1 Conventionsthaler - Charles I Frederick
Baden
1809–1811Melt: $59.07
1 Conventionsthaler - Frederick Albert
1 Conventionsthaler - Frederick Albert
Anhalt-Bernburg
1793–1794Melt: $59.07
1 Deutsche Mark
1 Deutsche Mark
German Democratic Republic
1956–1963
1 Dicken - Bernhard III, Ernest I, Philip I (Under the name of Christopher I)
1 Dicken - Bernhard III, Ernest I, Philip I (Under the name of Christopher I)
Baden
1518–1519
1 Dicken - Bernhard III, Ernest I, Philip I (Under the name of Christopher I)
1 Dicken - Bernhard III, Ernest I, Philip I (Under the name of Christopher I)
Baden
1519
1 Dicken - Bernhard III, Ernest I, Philip I (Under the name of Christopher I)
1 Dicken - Bernhard III, Ernest I, Philip I (Under the name of Christopher I)
Baden
1519
1 Dicken - Bernhard III, Ernest I, Philip I (Under the name of Christopher I)
1 Dicken - Bernhard III, Ernest I, Philip I (Under the name of Christopher I)
Baden
1519
1 Dreier
1 Dreier
Augsburg, Free city of
1715
1 Dreier - Christian I, August, Louis, John Casimir and George Albert
1 Dreier - Christian I, August, Louis, John Casimir and George Albert
Anhalt, Principality of
1622
1 Dreier - Christian I, August, Louis, John Casimir, George Aribert and John (Kipper)
1 Dreier - Christian I, August, Louis, John Casimir, George Aribert and John (Kipper)
Anhalt, Principality of
1622
1 Dreier - Christian I, Augustus, Louis I, John Casimir, George Aribert and John VI (Kipper)
1 Dreier - Christian I, Augustus, Louis I, John Casimir, George Aribert and John VI (Kipper)
Anhalt, Principality of
1622
1 Dreier - Christian I, Augustus, Louis I, John Casimir, George Aribert and John VI (Kipper)
1 Dreier - Christian I, Augustus, Louis I, John Casimir, George Aribert and John VI (Kipper)
Anhalt, Principality of
1622
1 Dreier - Christopher I
1 Dreier - Christopher I
Baden
1501–1515
1 Dreier - Joachim Ernest
1 Dreier - Joachim Ernest
Anhalt, Principality of
1572–1573
1 Dreier - Joachim Ernest
1 Dreier - Joachim Ernest
Anhalt, Principality of
1573
1 Ducat
1 Ducat
Augsburg, Free city of
1629–1637
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1 Ducat
Aachen, Free imperial city of
1634
1 Ducat
1 Ducat
Augsburg, Free city of
1637–1642
1 Ducat
1 Ducat
Augsburg, Free city of
1637–1643
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1 Ducat
Aachen, Free imperial city of
1640
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1 Ducat
Aachen, Free imperial city of
1640

About Germany Coins

Germany has a rich numismatic heritage spanning centuries of coinage. From early hand-struck pieces to modern commemorative issues, Germany coins reflect the nation's evolving political landscape, cultural identity, and economic history. Our catalog currently includes 5,350 coins from Germany, covering a wide range of denominations, metals, and historical periods.

Collectors prize Germany coins for their historical significance, artistic merit, and investment potential. Whether you're searching for key dates, rare die varieties, or precious metal bullion coins, our comprehensive database provides detailed specifications, melt values based on live spot prices, and market pricing data to help you make informed collecting and investment decisions.

Collecting Germany Coins

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