If its coins then:
1 zinc pfennig $2 to $5
5 zinc pfennig $3 to $6
10 zinc pfennig $5 to $15
1 copper pfennig $4 to $8
2 copper pfennig $5 to $15
50 aluminum pfennig $15 to $35
5 & 10 brass pfennig $25
2 & 5 silver reichsmark $5 to $10 above spot
There were dozens of different denominations and designs available so there's no way to give a specific answer without knowing the coins' dates, mint marks, and denominations.
It may be helpful to look at the site linked below. Notes:
> it gives current retail values in euros
> to open the links for each variety, right-click and choose Open in a new tab.
1 zinc pfennig $2 to $5
5 zinc pfennig $3 to $6
10 zinc pfennig $5 to $15
1 copper pfennig $4 to $8
2 copper pfennig $5 to $15
50 aluminum pfennig $15 to $35
5 & 10 brass pfennig $25
2 & 5 silver reichsmark $5 to $10 above spot
Please post a new question with more details. What's the coin's date, what's its denomination (it'll be either marks or pfennigs) and what small mint mark letter is on it?
Please post a new question with its denomination. Also look for a small letter A, B, etc. - that's the mint mark and is critical to valuing many German coins.
You need to know the coins' denominations, dates, and mint marks. Then please post a question for each. Without those specific details it's not possible to provide values.
I could find only 3 stamps that have both Hitler and a clear swastika. They are semi-postal B140 (Scotts) 1939 worth mint: $1.75, used $3.75; B189 m: .50 u: $2.50; B252 m: .25 u: $1
it is the german airforce emblim
That was the 'swastika' .
It was a black swastika in a white circle on a red background. The swastika was a universal sign of peace in Ancient Civilizations. The German National Socialist Workers Party adopted it, turned it 45 degrees on end and used it as their party symbol. Ever since it has been associated with the German National Socialist Workers Party. However, there were different variations for different branches of the service.
during ww2 when Hitler was elected chancellor of Germany The swastika flag originated when Hilter created his Nazi Party in the early 1930's. Later, it was adopted as the national flag. In 1939, the swastika was adopted as a symbol for the Army. For example the Army infantry belt buckle changed to the Eagle with a swastika and the Iron Cross had the date 1939 and a Swastika added to it.
You don't speak German. You don't salute a flag with a swastika.
If you live in the Wayne NJ area send info toearnist@juno.com. I also have German coins with a swastika on them.
Answer This is the German word for the Swastika.
value depends on overall condition
Swastika
Your stamp is not rare and is not worth anything. Most German stamps of this era are worth far more if they are used, and the cancellation will ultimately determine the value.
Swastika is what I think you are looking for-
I have one with a swastika lite up on top of a round tower in Befreiungsjabr 1935
== == It's called a swastika. In German, it was Haken-kreuz (hooked cross).
You need to know its denomination and mint mark. The best site I know for German coin values is www.sammler.com; however, most of it is in German. If you don't read German, please post a new question here and we'll try to ID your coin.
it is the german airforce emblim
No, a swastika is a cross like symbol used most notably by Adolf Hitler during the Nazi era.
AnswerGenerally around $15. Depending on the mintmark and condition, it can value up to $35 a piece.