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Quote: jbreynoldsMint marks A through J, skipping only I, were assigned after German unification in 1871. The missing letters (plus B, which was assigned to Vienna after the Anschluss) belonged to mints that closed in the 19th century.
Quote: crruisercharlieA - Berlin (1871-present)Quote: jbreynoldsMint marks A through J, skipping only I, were assigned after German unification in 1871. The missing letters (plus B, which was assigned to Vienna after the Anschluss) belonged to mints that closed in the 19th century.Thanks for the info. Do you know where they were located?
Quote: jbreynoldsQuote: crruisercharlieA - Berlin (1871-present)Quote: jbreynoldsMint marks A through J, skipping only I, were assigned after German unification in 1871. The missing letters (plus B, which was assigned to Vienna after the Anschluss) belonged to mints that closed in the 19th century.Thanks for the info. Do you know where they were located?
B - Hanover (1872-1878) / Vienna (1938-1945)
C - Frankfurt (1872-1879)
D - Munich (1872-present)
E - Dresden (1872-1887) / Muldenhütten (1887-1953)
F - Stuttgart (1872-present)
G - Karlsruhe (1872-present)
H - Darmstadt (1872-1882)
I - not assigned
J - Hamburg (1875-present)
http://www.ibiblio.org/theeuro/InformationWebsite.htm?http://www.ibiblio.org/theeuro/mintmarks.htm
Quote: crruisercharlieThe mintmarks on my nazi coins are: A-B-D-E-F-G-J. Can anyone give me any imput on the missing letters? Location etc. Thanks!It is in Dutch but it is not so difficult to understand.![]()
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