Germany's euro cent coins introduced in 2002 replaced the Pfennig series that had circulated since 1950, itself a deliberate echo of pre-war denominational continuity. The five-cent piece is one of the higher-mintage issues in the German euro series, produced across all five minting facilities — Berlin, Hamburg, Karlsruhe, Munich, and Stuttgart — making mintmark collecting a genuine sub-specialty within this otherwise modest denomination.
Germany's euro cent coins introduced in 2002 replaced the Pfennig series that had circulated since 1950, itself a deliberate echo of pre-war denominational continuity. The five-cent piece is one of the higher-mintage issues in the German euro series, produced across all five minting facilities — Berlin, Hamburg, Karlsruhe, Munich, and Stuttgart — making mintmark collecting a genuine sub-specialty within this otherwise modest denomination.