Two German stamps from 1988 with the image of Konrad Adenauer, do they have any numismatic value? Thanks
Might have been your translation app, but the word in English is coin(s) not stamp(s). Stamps are those little paper things you stick on envelopes to pay for postage of letters and parcels.
This year one of the commemorative 2€ coins of Germany is Adenauer, and from what I have seen they have the same grumpy portrait.
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This is a standard circulating 2 DM coin. This one was first issued in 1988 to mark 40 years of Deutsche Mark and was then produced until the end of the DM in 2001. It can still be exchanged in € at any branch of the Deutsche Bundesbank (Germanys central bank).