1 Reichspfennig, KM 89, Bronze, 1936-1940
1937a, 1939a
1 Reichspfennig, KM 97, Zinc, 1940-1945
1941d, 1942a, 1942b, 1942d, 1942f, 1942g, 1943d
2 Reichspfennig, KM 90, Bronze,1936-1940
1937a, 1938a
5 Reichspfennig, KM 100, Zinc, 1940-1944
1940a, 1941a, 1941f, 1942a, 1942b
10 Reichspfennig, KM 101, Zinc, 1940-1945
1940a, 1940e, 1940f, 1941a, 1941b, 1942a, 1943a, 1943b, 1944a, 1944b
50 Reichspfennig, KM 87, Aluminum, 1935
1935a
50 Reichspfennig, KM 96, Aluminum, 1939-1944
1940a
2 Reichsmark, KM 93, Silver, 1936-1939
1938b


Price $30 including tracked shipping. US only as several nanny states ban the mailing of coins bearing a swastika and will confiscate them at customs and destroy the coins. If you really want them shipped overseas I will do it but only on the understanding that the cost and risk are entirely yours.
No offers please, the price is more than fair and reflects my wish to see more people collecting 3rd Reich coins so there will be more potential swap partners. Enlightened self interest. I can get 100% more by auctioning them on Listia plus the cost of shipping so please, save your breath.
I am getting rid of a lot of surplus coins and things I no longer collect so I will be listing several coin lots ranging from individual coins to entire collections. Prices will always be competitive and descriptions accurate. Feel free to combine as many coins and sets as you like and save money on combined shipping costs, I'm not here to hustle a quick buck or make money on the mailing costs. You will pay roughly what I pay and no more.
See also here.
Watch the Swaps and Trades Forum for more bargains.
Notes regarding 3rd Reich coins.
Throughout the 12 years of the 3rd Reich, Germany was either at war or preparing for war. As a result most of these coins could fairly be described as emergency issues, produced from whatever materials were not needed by the war economy. As a result many coins were struck in unsuitable materials and many, if not most, of the surviving examples are badly corroded and worthless. The coins above include a few which have environmental damage to varying degrees but all have perfectly legible dates and mint marks and are still very collectable. These are not culls, they are duplicates of which I have more than one example and would like to cut down my swap list to a more manageable size.
Zinc coins are not usually blessed with much eye appeal, so if nice, big and shiny is your thing perhaps you need to be looking for Liberian commemoratives instead of historically interesting artifacts from the most important event in world history.
P.S. Any collectors of 3rd Reich coins who might be interested in forming a Numista 3rd Reich Collectors association please send me a PM. As I'm sure you are aware there are many combinations of dates and mints so it would be really useful to know who wants to swap duplicates among the active membership. If there is enough interest maybe we can persuade Dear Leader to create a sub forum where we can arrange swaps, share knowledge, hold auctions and such things without being interrupted by (and interrupting!) other activities. If not, maybe I will create a Facebook group for the same purpose.