German Third Reich 1 Reichsmark Basic Set, Circulation Strikes (1933-1939)
Number of
Required Items
37
Required Items
Current Finest
Possible Set Rating
66.484
Possible Set Rating
The Mark and Pfennig denominations were the foundation of the German monetary system, with all other coins representing a fraction or a multiple of those values. From 1933 to 1939, Germany issued a 1 Mark piece made of nickel, as opposed to the silver pieces of earlier years. The 1 Mark denomination was discontinued in 1939 when the demand for nickel increased exponentially because of its strategic value in World War II. This set is very easy to complete and most of the coins can be found in high grade. Gems, however, are rare thanks to the sometimes poor striking qualities of the metal.
All-Time Finest (All Eras)
| Rank | Set Name | % Complete | GPA Weighted | GPA with Top Pop Bonuses |
Set Rating | User | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | GermanCoins.com | 91.89% | 64.66 | R 65.54 | 60.42 | ||
| 2 | Hans Gruber | 100.00% | 55.40 | 55.52 | 55.52 | ||
| 3 | Johnjohn10 | 45.95% | 65.55 | 66.59 | 30.17 | ||
| 4 | borsuk1977 | 32.43% | 63.27 | 63.33 | 14.84 |
Current Finest
| Rank | Set Name | % Complete | GPA Weighted | GPA with Top Pop Bonuses |
Set Rating | User | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hans Gruber | 100.00% | 55.40 | 55.52 | 55.52 | ||
| 2 | Johnjohn10 | 45.95% | 65.55 | 66.59 | 30.17 | ||
| 3 | borsuk1977 | 32.43% | 63.27 | 63.33 | 14.84 |