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reverse
US Mint
Context
Years: 1936–1939
Issuer: Germany Issuer flag
Period:
(1933—1945)
Currency:
(1924—1948)
Demonetized: Yes
Total mintage: 129,604,279
Material
Diameter: 25 mm
Weight: 8 g
Silver weight: 5.00 g
Thickness: 2.15 mm
Shape: Round
Composition: 62.5% Silver
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
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Reverse
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References
KM: #Click to copy to clipboard93
Numista: #3416
Value
Bullion value: $14.26

Obverse

Description:
An eagle above an oak wreath encircling a swastika, with the denomination on either side.
Inscription:
2 Reichs

Mark

Deutsches Reich 1939
Translation:
Two Reichsmark

German Empire 1939
Script: Latin
Language: German
Engraver: F. Krischker

Reverse

Description:
Portrait of Paul von Hindenburg facing right, with mintmark near his neck. Legend encircles the image.
Inscription:
1847-1934

D

Paul von Hindenburg
Script: Latin
Engraver: A. Vocke

Edge

Smooth with inscription. End and beginning of legend separate by floral design.
Legend:
Gemeinnutz geht vor Eigennutz
Translation:
Common utility precedes self-interest.
Language: German


Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
1936D840,000
1936E
1936J
1936G
1937A23,424,549
1937AProof
1937D6,190,000
1937E3,725,000
1937F5,015,000
1937G1,912,500
1937J2,306,410
1938A13,201,040
1938B13,163,000
1938D3,711,380
1938E4,730,750
1938F1,882,190
1938G2,312,800
1938J2,306,410
1939J3,414,025
1939A26,855,061
1939B3,521,500
1939D5,356,500
1939E250,825
1939F3,179,914
1939G2,305,425

Historical background

By 1936, Germany's currency situation was a tightly controlled paradox, superficially stable but built on unsustainable and militaristic foundations. The Nazi regime, having come to power in 1933, had eliminated the hyperinflation trauma of the 1920s through severe capital controls, wage and price freezes, and the suppression of independent economic data. The Reichsmark was not a freely convertible currency; its value on international markets was artificially maintained by government decree. Internally, this created an illusion of stability, but it masked a growing scarcity of consumer goods and a severe shortage of foreign exchange, which was desperately needed to purchase critical raw materials like oil, rubber, and high-grade iron ore for rearmament.

To circumvent the foreign currency crisis and fund its massive rearmament program in violation of the Treaty of Versailles, the regime implemented a complex system of financial instruments and bilateral barter agreements. The most notable tool was the Mefo bill, a form of promissory note used to finance armaments spending off the official budget and hidden from public view. Furthermore, Germany forced "clearing agreements" with trading partners in Southeastern Europe and Latin America, exchanging German industrial goods for raw materials without using hard currency. This allowed the Reich to import vital resources while conserving its dwindling gold and foreign currency reserves, effectively creating a separate, controlled economic sphere.

Consequently, the German public experienced a stable but constrained economic environment. While unemployment had fallen dramatically due to public works and conscription, and savings accounts held their nominal value, the reality was an economy on a war footing. Consumer goods were increasingly scarce or of ersatz (substitute) quality, as industrial capacity was wholly directed toward military production. The apparent stability of the Reichsmark was therefore a carefully managed façade, entirely dependent on state control, economic autarky, and the relentless prioritization of military expansion over civilian economic health, setting the stage for the economy's eventual collapse.

Series: 1936 Germany circulation coins

1 Pfennig obverse
1 Pfennig reverse
1 Pfennig
1936-1940
2 Pfennigs obverse
2 Pfennigs reverse
2 Pfennigs
1936-1940
5 Pfennigs obverse
5 Pfennigs reverse
5 Pfennigs
1936-1939
10 Pfennigs obverse
10 Pfennigs reverse
10 Pfennigs
1936-1939
2 Marks obverse
2 Marks reverse
2 Marks
1936-1939
5 Marks obverse
5 Marks reverse
5 Marks
1936-1939
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