One pfennig was to the German mark the way one cent is to the dollar. It's a common coin, worth maybe 10 cents.
The 1979 German 2 Pfennig is worth about 2 dollars depending on its condition. Some of these coins can be more valuable including the 5 Pfennig coin.
The 10 pfennig coin was first issued by the German Empire on 1873.
This was a common circulation coin in Germany up till the changeover to euros in 2002. At that time it was worth about a US nickel.
The value of a 1929 10 German pfennig coin can vary depending on its condition, but it is typically worth around $1 to $5 USD in the numismatic market.
It is worth nothing. The Germans no long use the mark, but are on the Euro. When it was used a 50 pfennig was about 5 cents. One pfennig was a penny.
No. It was a 5 pfennig (not pfenning) coin, until the German currency was replaced by the Euro.
Not enough information. The pfennig (penny) was a unit of German money for well over 100 years. If its date is after the 1950s it's only worth a few cents, but if it's older it may or may not be valuable. Please post a new question with the coin's date and any other inscriptions.
Pfennig is a German coin that was used before the country's currency change to the euro. So, it is from the German language.
The Pfennig is an old German coin dating back to the 9th Century. The Pfennig and the Penny are not directly related other than for the similarity of the names. It is thought that word Penny may be derived from Pfennig because of the meaning of "Pfanne" in German which is a pan-like, and the coin has embossing rather than being a flat metal disc.
This was a common circulation coin up till 2002 when Germany adopted the euro. At that time it was worth about 1/2 of a U.S. cent.
It was a common circulation coin up until 2002 when Germany switched to the euro. At that time it was worth around 5 cents.