Please post a much more specific question. Are you asking about the history of German coinage, current German coins, or something different?
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Some people in America collect Japanese coins, but the values depend on the age, and whether the coins are silver.
coins from the wreck of the S.S. Central America
Oak twig € 0.01, € 0.02, € 0.05 Brandenburg Gate € 0.10, € 0.20, € 0.50 German eagle, symbol of German sovereignty. € 1.00 and € 2.00 Scroll down to related links and look at "German euro coins - Wikipedia".
The U.S. Mint does the actual making of the coins.
No. He didn't have a daughter and he only had 3 sons. The term "America" comes from a German map maker much later.
cleopatra coins are very rare in america so they are currently worth 50 dollars
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One can purchase colonial coins from Early America by visiting websites such as Coin Rarities Online. One can also purchase coins from the United States Mint.
Other than a small population of German immigrants (mainly in Argentina), people in South America do not speak German.
Answer All coins are considered worth something depending on how many of that particular coin was minted in 1943. You can find this out by buying a book on old coins, and it will tell you how many were minted that year and what your coin is worth.