New to Numista, while rummaging through my accumulation of German coins, I noticed that I have a Reichskreditkassen 10 Reichspfennig dated 1940 that does not have a mint mark. The coin is in excellent condition, the details are sharp, there are a few handling dings and under magnification there is some die corrosion to the right of the "4" in the date. But no mint mark. Is this an anomaly?
Topic moved to "Numismatic questions"(ZacUK, 20 Mart 2022, 07:43)
Quote: "ChrisZ"New to Numista, while rummaging through my accumulation of German coins, I noticed that I have a Reichskreditkassen 10 Reichspfennig dated 1940 that does not have a mint mark. The coin is in excellent condition, the details are sharp, there are a few handling dings and under magnification there is some die corrosion to the right of the "4" in the date. But no mint mark. Is this an anomaly?
I intend to sell the coin, but I couldn't let it go in good conscience without verifying that it's a legitimate strike. I'm hoping that one of the many experts here might have further insight