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    The Reichsmark was introduced in 1924 as a permanent replacement for the Papiermark. This was necessary due to the 1920s German inflation which had reached its peak in 1923. The exchange rate between the old Papiermark and the Reichsmark was 1 ℛ︁ℳ︁ = 10 12 ℳ︁ (one trillion in American English and French, one billion in German and ...

  2. Nov 15, 2018 · When this coin was struck in 1937, Paul von Hindenburg (pictured) had already died. Adolf Hitler was already in power, having been appoint chancellor by Hindenburg in 1933 and declared himself Führer the following year in 1934.

  3. From 1936 on, all coins except the 1 Reichsmark and the first version (1935-36) of the 5 Reichsmark coin (bearing the image of the late Reichspräsident Paul von Hindenburg) bore the Nazi party insignia.

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    • From 1935 to 1936
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  4. A NAZI TRIBUTE TO ONE OF GERMANY’S FINEST – This coin features the portrait of Paul von Hindenburg, the man, who despite disliking Adolf Hitler, made him Chancellor of Germany, thus enabling the Nazis to seize power. The coin’s reverse features the Nazi Swastika in a wreath held aloft by an eagle.

  5. 2 Reichsmark Paul von Hindenburg, silver coin from 1939 under the microscopeAn eagle holding a wreath of oak leaves above the swastika in the middle of the w...

  6. Oct 14, 2009 · Why was the human head the motif on coins for centuries, no, for millennia? And why did that change in the last 200 years? This episode looks at the late years of a famous military leader: Paul von Hindenburg.

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  8. Dec 12, 2013 · Paul Von Hindenburg was the last Chancellor of the short-lived Weimar Republic (Germany 1919-1933). The commemorative was first issued in 1935 and features a profile of Hindeburg and on the reverse,an eagle with the words Deutsches Reich (German Empire) and the denomination, 5 Marks.

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