How much is a 1950 J Bundesrepublik Deutschland coin worth?
John Johnson
Updated on April 08, 2026
The most valuable 1950 Bundes Republik coin is the 50 pfennig with the inscription “Bank Deutscher Länder,” valued at around 800 Euro or $1036.76. According to UCoin.net, as of 2014 a 1950 Bundesrepublik Deutschland coin is worth anywhere from $0.10 to $20.00, depending on its condition, markings and value.
Is a 1950 Deutsche Mark Silver?
Coins. The first Deutsche Mark coins were issued by the Bank deutscher Länder in 1948 and 1949. From 1950, the inscription Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Federal Republic of Germany) appeared on the coins. Cupronickel replaced silver in the DM 5 in 1975.
How much is a 1950 50 pfennig worth?
1950 50 pfennig Value: $0.50 – $302.75 | MAVIN.
What is a pfennig worth?
A pfennig is the German version of a cent, that is 1/100th of a Mark. In 1999 terms 1.4 marks= US$1 making a pfennig equivalent to . 007 US cents.
What is a 1949 10 pfennig worth?
My collection
| 1949 | D | $ 0.19 |
|---|---|---|
| 1949 | F | $ 0.35 |
| 1949 | G | $ 0.34 |
| 1949 | J | $ 0.47 |
What’s the value of a 1950 Germany coin?
For example, a Germany 1 pfennig 1950 coin with a Mintmark “J” – Hamburg on it is worth $0.14, while a Germany 1 1950 Mintmark “D” – Munich coin is valued at $18.34. According to Wikipedia, the inscription Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Federal Republic of Germany) appeared on the coins starting in 1950.
What kind of coin is a 1950 Mark?
1950-J German 1 Deutsche Mark Coin. 1950 J~ 1 Deutsche Mark Coin, Type A~High Grade*Excellent old German~WORLD COIN! Only 1 left!
What is the value of a 1950 Deutsche Mark?
1950-J Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1 Deutsche Mark Coin (31) The obverse side shows the German Eagle with lettering ” Bundesrepublik Deutschland” with the mintmark “J”. The reverse side shows two oak branches on either side of the value (1 Deutsche Mark), all above the year of production (1950).
Where was the 10 Deutsche Mark coin made?
There was no 10 Deutsche Mark coin produced in 1950 by the Federal Republic of Germany (known colloquially as “West Germany” at the time).