With a dual date it's almost certainly a circulating 2 DM coin stuck in honor of the 30th anniversary of the Federal Republic of Germany. In average condition it has no added value. It was worth about US$1.00 in 2002 when Germany switched to the euro. A quality uncirculated one might sell for $2.50 to $5.00 depending on its minting date.
In general, German coins from the 1970s are only worth face value in average condition, but a denomination is needed to make a more specific estimate. Please post a new, separate question with the coin's denomination.
That inscription means "Federal Republic of Germany," so your coin is probably a standard circulation coin issued during the period 1950-1999. These coins were removed from circulation when the euro was adopted in 2002 and very few of them are worth any more than face value. You can get a rough idea of value in U.S. cents by doubling its denomination in pfennige, remembering that 1 Deutschmark = 100 pfennige.
However, without much more information - denomination, condition, and date, it's not possible to say.
How mcuh is a 1949-1969 detsche mark bundesrepublik deutschland coin worth? Very nice conditions.
How much is a 1949 1969 bumdus republic silver coin
How much is the coin worth
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is it worth any thing
This was a common circulation coin until Germany adopted the euro in 2002. In average condition it's only worth about 5¢ (US). An almost-uncirculated specimen might retail for about US$3 while an uncirculated one could go for as much as US$4.50
For starters you have to copy the wording accurately in order to search for it successfully. That should read "Bundesrepublik Deutschland", just like it says on the coin. There are a number of sites that give values, mintages, and other information. If you can read German, there's a link to one of the better sites below.
Das Andere Deutschland ended in 1969.
For starters, Germany has never used dollars, only marks and (starting in 2002) euros. Unless your coin is uncirculated it's only worth face value, maybe US$1.
You are asking about a 2 Deutsche Mark coin (KM#124) from the Federal Republic of Germany (abbreviated as "FRG" and then often referred to as "West Germany"). The coin is 26.75mm in diameter, weighs 7 grams, and is composed of a copper-nickel cladding over a nickel core. The coin commemorates the 20th anniversary of the FRG (although it was produced annually between 1969 and 1987). The obverse (front of the coin) bears a portrait of Konrad Adenauer, the first Chancellor of the post-WW2 Federal Republic of Germany (he held the post from 1949 through 1963), with the words "BUNDESREPUBLIK DEUTSCHLAND" (German for "Federal Republic of Germany") above and the dates "1949" and "1969" below. Note that the "1969" appears directly below tha portrait, while "1949" appears a bit to the left of it (and is thus somewhat less obvious). The reverse (back of the coin) has a stylized image of an eagle with the coin's date, "1971" above the head and the mintmark ("D", "F", "G" or "J") below the eagle's left claw. Below the eagle's tail and continuing to the right is the denomination "2 DEUTSCHE MARK" (the numeral is much larger than the lettering. Immediately to the left of the denomination, and continuing up to the top of the coin, are the words "BUNDESREPUBLIK DEUTSCHLAND". There were an aggregate of about 28 million such coins produced in 1971. According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, there is no difference in value between the coins produced at the various mints - each is valued at about US$1.50 in Extremely Fine condition and US$3.00 in Uncirculated condition.
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how much worth 1969 german mark in euro
One dollar in 1940 was worth about $15.58 in 2010 dollars.
Thomas T. Goldsmith JR. in 1969
what is a 1969 sears and roeboc hard cover worth today
In good condition, I've seen 1949 quarters sell as high as $9.99.
Sorry, it's worth 5 Yen! Coins from 1969 from Japan are not considered rare.