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CampLite => General Q & A => Topic started by: Liabi on March 20, 2025, 08:08:38 AM

Title: How to Determine the Value of a 10 Pfennig Coin (Germany, BRD)?
Post by: Liabi on March 20, 2025, 08:08:38 AM
I recently found an old 10 Pfennig coin from West Germany while sorting through some change. It's from the Bundesrepublik Deutschland era, but I have no idea if it's worth anything beyond face value. I know some coins from this period can be valuable depending on the year and mint mark, but I don't know what to look for. Are there specific years or variations that are more collectible? Also, how much does coin condition affect the price? Any recommendations on where to check reliable price estimates?
Title: Re: How to Determine the Value of a 10 Pfennig Coin (Germany, BRD)?
Post by: Tive on March 20, 2025, 09:42:41 AM
The 10 Pfennig coins from West Germany (BRD) were minted in large quantities, but certain years and mint marks are much harder to find, making them more valuable. The 1970 G and 1967 J issues, for example, have lower mintage numbers and can fetch higher prices, especially in uncirculated condition. Coin condition plays a major role—circulated coins are usually only worth a few cents, while well-preserved ones in mint state can be worth several euros or more. To check the exact value of your coin, you should visit https://coinstrail.com/catalog/germany/brd/circulating-10-pfennig/6357dd0941999a4fb3f01b7b (https://coinstrail.com/catalog/germany/brd/circulating-10-pfennig/6357dd0941999a4fb3f01b7b) This site provides detailed pricing, historical data, and images, making it easy to compare your coin with known variants. If you suspect you have a rare one, it might be worth getting it professionally graded to maximize its potential sale value.