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2020-11-08
1855,Brandenburg-Preußen. Friedrich Wilhelm IV. 1840-1861. Cu 4 Pfennig 1855 A. Jaeger 53, AKS 89. Vorzüglich - Stempelglanz.
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2018-03-15
Brandenburg-Preußen. Friedrich Wilhelm IV. 1840-1861. 4 Pfennig 1856 A. AKS 89.Winzige Flecken, fast Stempelglanz
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2018-03-30
Brandenburg-Preußen. Wilhelm I. 1861-1888. 4 Pfennig 1868 C. Jaeger 53, AKS 105.Fast Stempelglanz
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2015-11-17
Brandenburg-Preußen, Wilhelm I. 4 Pfennig 1868 A. Jaeger 53, AKS 105. Prachtexemplar. Stempelglanz
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2015-11-17
Brandenburg-Preußen, Wilhelm I. 4 Pfennig 1865 A. Jaeger 53, AKS 105. Prachtexemplar. Stempelglanz
Origin of name for Pfennig monetary unit
The name "Pfennig" for the monetary unit has its origins in Germanic languages, particularly Old High German. The word "Pfennig" (plural: Pfennige) translates to "penny" in English.The Pfennig was originally a small silver coin used in the Holy Roman Empire and other German-speaking regions during the Middle Ages. It was often subdivided into ...