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50 Reichspfennig Pattern

Issuer German Reich
Year 1925
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Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
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Obverse lettering DEUTSCHES REICH 1925 50 REICHSPFENNIG
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Reverse script Latin
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In 1925, the Reichsbank was actively experimenting with coinage compositions as Germany stabilized under the Rentenmark system introduced two years earlier. This copper-nickel pattern was part of that exploratory phase — the production 50 Reichspfennig ultimately appeared in aluminum-bronze, making this trial strike a rejected alternative rather than a precursor. Patterns from this period were rarely preserved in quantity, as the Reichsmünzamt had no systematic policy for archiving rejected trials.

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