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| Issuer | Deutsches Reich |
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| Year | 1932 |
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| Currency | Reichsmark (1924-1948) |
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| Obverse lettering | D |
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| Mintage | 1932 A - - 27,100,599 1932 A - Proof - 1932 D - - 7,055,000 1932 D - Proof - 1932 E - - 3,729,400 1932 E - Proof - 1932 F - - 5,021,648 1932 F - Proof - 1932 G - - 3,050,290 1932 G - Proof - 1932 J - - 4,093,938 1932 J - Proof - |
| Additional information |
The 4 Reichspfennig is one of the more peculiar denominations in modern German coinage — an awkward value born from the 1923 currency reform's attempt to rationalize everyday transactions. By 1932, with unemployment above 30% and the Republic in terminal political crisis, these coins were among the last issues struck under a functioning Weimar government. Production ceased the following year, making the series short-lived even by Weimar standards.