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Re: Hitler days
Obverse: In the center of the coin there is the arms – the eagle with open wings holds in paws a wreath from oak leaves with a swastika. In the bottom – there is the semicircular inscription: DEUTSCHES REICH. 1937, below – the coin face value: 5 REICHSMARK.
Reverse: The portrait of Paul von Hindenburg. Paul von Hindenburg (October 2, 1847 – August 2, 1934) was a German field marshal and statesman, president of Weimar republic in 1925 – 1934. On the left – his years of life: 1847 – 1934, on the right – inscription: PAUL VON HINDENBURG. Below the years of life – there is mint mark 'A' (variants: A, D, E, F, G, J). 900 standard silver. Diameter – 29 mm. Weight – 13.88 g., edge thickness – 2.2 mm. Edge: lettering GEMEINNUTZ GEHT VOR EIGENNUTZ. Mintage: 6 662 000. Mint mark – Berlin (A). This type of coin has been struck in 1936 – 1939.
Re: Hitler days