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ITEMS NAMING SCHEME

 
CC # cat (;date(s)) ¦ denomination (;(mint or press)) ¦ (material) specs ¦  (reference(s)) (;infos)
 
 ¦  CC:=two-letter Country Code defined by ISO 3166-1 alpha-2
 ¦  cat:=(author-/region-id(.))(region-/author-id(.))cat-nr.(mint- or press-id)(:-/ sub-cat- or specimen-nr.)
 ¦  date:=year((-)mm((-)dd)) defined by ISO 8601 and/or (/ end date or A.nno)
 ¦  specs:=((water mark nr.));(control nr.;)(weight;)(shape;) size(W x H mm) or diameter(*T>2 mm)
 
abbreviations overview (materials, shapes etc. pp.) => look here
 

 
 
PAPAL STATES (752 - 1870)
 
more papal infos => here!
 
VATICAN CITY (VA)
 
reference(s)IDauthor(s)title(s)
BG(.)27Biaggi,Elio:Monete e Zecche Medioevali Italiane ...
BM(.) = default23Berman,Allen G.:Papal Coins (731-1990)
C(r).34Craig,William D.:Coins of the World (1750-1850)
CN(I)(.)38N.N.Corpus Nummorum Italicorum 
CG(.)-Ciavaglia,William:la zecca di fano
D(a)(v)(.)44Davenport,J.S.:European Crowns & Talers .. (1484-)
D(.)LS15Davenport,J.S.:Large Size (World) Silver Coins .. (1500-1900)
DM(.)43DeMey,Jean:Les Monnaies du Comtat Venaissin
Ek(l)(.)51Eklund,O.P.:The Copper Coinage of the Papal States (1556-1869)
F(1.)*-Friedberg:Gold Coins of the World (1st)
F8(.)-Friedberg:Gold Coins of the World (8th)
G(i)(.)71Gigante:Monete Italiane ...
K(M)*33Krause & Mishler:... Catalog of World Coins ... (1601-)
MB(.)32Mishler & Bruce:... World Coins ... (-1600)
MG(.)37Montenegro:Monete Italiane ...
M(u)(.)39Muntoni,Francesco:le monete dei papi e degli stati pontifici
P(i)(.)61Pagani,A.:Monete Italiane (1796-1963)
PD(A)(.)64Poey d'Avant,Faustin:monnaies feodales de France ...
R(y)(.)12Ryan,John Carlin:A Handbook of Papal Coins (1268-1534)
S(f)(.)56Serafini,Camillo:Le monete .. pontificie del Medagliere Vaticano
SB(G)(.)52Schlumberger,Hans:Goldmünzen Europas (1800-1997)
SC(H)(.)53Schön,G.:Welt-Münzenkatalog ...
V(a)(.)41Varesi,Clelio:Monete italiane contemporanee/regionali
Y(e)(.)25Yeoman,R.S.:Current/Modern World Coins
Z-no catalog reference
 
Italian/Papal/Mints/Regions
AP:Ascoli PicenoAN:AnconaAQ:(L')Aquila degli Abruzzi
AI:Avignon(e)BO:BolognaCM:Camerino
CU:CapuaCP:CarpentrasCV:Civitavecchia
FB:FabrianoFG:FolignoFM:Fermo (=> Ascoli)
FN:FanoFE(r):Ferrara (republic)FU:Forte Urbano
GU:GubbioMC:MacerataML:Matelica (=> Macerata)
MO:ModenaMF:MontefiasconeMT:Montalto (=> Ascoli)
MN:Mantua/MantovaOV:OrvietoPM:the Patrimony/del Patrimonio
PC:PiacenzaPL:Pergola (=> Pesaro)PR:Parma
SG:(Pont de) SorguesPS:Pesaro (e Urbino)PG:Perugia
RT:RecanatiRE:Reggio EmiliaRL:Ronciglione
RM(r):Rome/Roma (republic)RA:RavennaSL:Spoleto
SN:San Severino (Marche)TG:TagliacozzaTR:Terni
TI:TivoliUB:UrbinoVT:Viterbo
 
list of all abbreviations and region-ids => here
 
 
papal name (pontificate dates)
pope birth name (pope no.)

POPE GREGORY IV (late 827-25.1.844)
with Lothair I (+29.9.855)
 
Gregory IV was elected largely through the support of the Roman nobility and the Western emperor, upon whom Gregory would remain very dependent
throughout his papacy.
 
VA#0023Denaro;(Rome)Ar;1.11g;ø23M.GG04:4

ANONYMOUS ISSUES (Mid-late XII Century)
Roman Senate
VA#0094Denaro Provisino;(Rome)BL;0.9g;ø18BG2080?
 
ANONYMOUS ISSUES (XIII Century)
VA#0116Samperino (12 Denari Provisini)Ar;1.44g;ø19M.RS:74

SENATORIAL ISSUES (Mid-late XIII/XIV Centuries)
 
Brancaleone degli Andalo (1252-55,57-?.58)
VA#0096Grosso;(Rome)Ar;3.41g;ø22M.RS:2
 
Charles of Anjou (1263-66,68-78,81-84)
VA#0102Grosso;(Rome)Ar;3.29g;ø25M.RS:7,BG2088
VA#0109Denaro Provisino;(Rome)BL;0.51g;ø17M.RS:20
 
Cola di Rienzo (20.5.1347-15.12.1347)
Roman Tribune
VA#0117Denaro Provisino;(Rome)BL;0.45g;ø15BG2128
VA#0118Denaro Provisino;(Rome)BL;0.6g;ø14M.RZ:2
 
Annibaldi (family)-Orsini family
VA#0135Grosso;(Rome)Ar;2.36g;ø22
 
Anonymous
VA#0149Ducato;(Rome)Au;3.54g;ø20CNI.657,F8RM2
VA#0152Ducato;(Rome)Au;3.52g;ø21F8RM2,M.134v1
VA#0155/1Denaro Provisino;(Rome)BL;0.5g;ø15
VA#0155/2Denaro Provisino;(Rome)BL;0.52g;ø15BG2119?,M.82/88
VA#0155/3Denaro Provisino;(Rome)BL;0.33g;ø13M.84
VA#0156Denaro Provisino;(Rome)BL;0.8g;ø16
VA#0159Denaro Piccolo;(Rome)BL;0.39g;ø14BG2120
VA#0160Denaro Piccolo;(Rome)BL;0.48g;ø15BG2120v,M.97
VA#0161Denaro Piccolo;(Rome)BL;0.6g;ø15

SEDE VACANTE (29.11.1268-1.9.1271)
Odo of Châteauroux (+25.1.1273)
 
some sources shows Pietro de Montebruno for this period, but he didn't became Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church before 1272.
 
VA#0164Denaro Paparino;(Viterbo)BL;0.45g;ø16M.SV68:2,R182/183:1; thin flan

POPE JOHN XXII (7.8.1316-4.12.1334)
Jacques Arnaud d'Euse (197)
 
Pope John XXII is known for Centralizing church power (through the appointment of bishops) and Centralizing church finances (through the
imposition of papal taxes). Because of his desire to gain greater power and autonomy for the Catholic Church, he predictably was also characterized by
regular conflict with the dominant secular authority at the time, emperor Louis of Bavaria.
 
VA#0172Picciolo;(Macerata)BL;0.4g;ø15R195:1
VA#0173Denaro;(Montefiascone)BL;0.3g;ø16BG1608,R195:4
VA#0176Gros Tournois;(Pont de Sorgues)Ar;3.8g;ø24M.GV22:7,PDA4142,R195:6

POPE URBAN V (28.9.1362-19.12.1370)
Guillaume de Grimoard (201)
 
A Benedictine monk who once taught theology, Urban V, was something of disciplinarian who eschewed the pomp and festival which other popes seemed
to enjoyed.
 
VA#0198Bolognino;(Rome)Ar;1g;ø18R199:1
VA#0199Bolognino;(Rome)Ar;1.2g;ø18BG2131,R199:2
VA#0201Florin;(Avignon)Au;3.5g;ø20FRM3,F8AI29,M.UR05:2,R199:11

POPE GREGORY XI (30.12.1370-26.3.1378)
Pierre Roger de Beaufort (202)
 
The election of Gregory XI was the last time anyone from France would hold the papal throne. He could be considered a "hopeful" pope - he hoped to move
the papal residence from Avignon back to Rome, he hoped to reunite the Western Latin and Eastern Orthodox Churches, and he hoped to launch a
Crusade against the Turks.
 
VA#0207Bolognino;(Rome)Ar;1.13g;ø18M.GG11:4,R200:1
VA#0208Bolognino;(Rome)Ar;1.2g;ø18BG2132,R200:1
VA#0209Bolognino;(Rome)Ar;1.15g;ø18R200:1
VA#0213Gros (Carlin);(Avignon)Ar;2.3g;ø25M.GG11:14,R200:5; hole

ANTIPOPE CLEMENT VII (20.9.1378-16.9.1394)
Robert dei Conti del Genevois
 
VA#0232Gros;(Avignon)Ar;2.26g;ø23R:RG:26
VA#0235Double Denier;(Avignon)BL;1.25g;ø22R:RG:2

POPE BONIFACE IX (2.11.1389-1.10.1404)
Pietro Tomacelli (204)
 
Pope Boniface IX was the second pope during the Great Western Schism and his failure to do much to end this rift causes most to regard his papacy as
something of a failure.
 
VA#0239Bolognino;(Rome)Ar;0.9g;ø17BG2135,R202:2
VA#0240Denaro Provisino;(Rome)BL;0.46g;ø15R202:1

POPE MARTIN V (11.11.1417-20.2.1431)
Oddone Colonna (207)
 
The election of Martin V served to end the Great Schism of the West - there had been three rival popes and, after the Council of Constance, there was
only one: Martin V.
 
VA#0271Grosso;(Rome)Ar;2.78g;ø25BG2145,R205:4
VA#0273Bolognino;(Rome)Ar;0.7g;ø16BG2147,R205:2?
VA#0285/1Carlin;(Avignon)Ar;1.89g;ø24M.MA05:32,R205:11; hole
VA#0285/2Carlin;(Avignon)Ar;2.05g;ø23R205:11
VA#0287Double Denier;(Avignon)BL;1.05g;ø20M.MA05:34,R205:9

POPE EUGENE IV (3.3.1431-23.2.1447)
Gabriele Condulmer (208)
 
An Augustinian monk and a nephew of Pope Gregory XII, Eugene IV was chosen by the cardinals in large part because they were looking for someone who
would treat them less as servants of the papacy and more as partners when it came to adminstering the Church and making decisions about theology and
doctrine.
 
VA#0316Bolognino;FermoAr;1.02g;ø18M.EU04:37,R206:21
VA#0321Denier;(Avignon)BL;0.82g;ø17R206:13

POPE NICHOLAS V (6.3.1447-24.3.1455)
Tommaso Parentucelli (209)
 
Pope Nicholas V was the first of the Renaissance popes and is known as a Humanist Pope because of the resources he devoted to scholarship and learn-
ing. He founded the Vatican Library and invested considerable sums for the translation of Greek literature.
 
VA#0331Picciolo;(Rome)BL;0.84g;ø14M.NI05:15v,R207:1

POPE PIUS II (19.8.1458-15.8.1464)
Enea Silvio Piccolomini (211)
 
Pius II was an enthusiastic supporter of crusades against the Turks - he called for a new one in 1458, but his political alliances caused France to
refuse to participate; this effectively ended any hopes for a new military expedition to the Holy Lands.
 
VA#0366Bolognino;(Rome)Ar;0.45g;ø15R209:3
VA#0367Bolognino;(Rome)Ar;0.54g;ø15M.PO02:22,R209:3
VA#0385Picciolo;(Spoleto)BL;0.65g;ø15R209:15

POPE PAUL II (30.8.1464-26.7.1471)
Pietro Barbo (212)
 
Himself a beneficiary of nepotism because his uncle, Pope Eugenius IV, Pope Paul II, promised to end the practice during his reign - along with other
reforms which were designed to improve the morals and administration of the Vatican.
 
VA#0411Bolognino RomanoAr;0.60g;ø15M.PA02:37
VA#0419PiccioloBL;0.67g;ø13M.PA02:48
VA#0430Ducato;(Bologna)Au;3.26;ø12BG406,F8BO325,M.PA02:71,R210:28
VA#0441Bolognino Marchigiano;(Spoleto)Ar;0.82;ø17M.PA02:84,R210:33
VA#0442Quattrino;(Spoleto)BL;0.5g;ø16R210:31

POPE SIXTUS IV (9.8.1471-12.8.1484)
Francesco Della Rovere (213)
 
One of the first acts of Sixtus IV after being elected was to encourage the leaders of France, Spain, Germany, Hungary, and Poland to pursue a new
crusade against the Turks - but the crusade accomplished little in the end.
 
VA#0448Fiorino di Camera;(Rome)Au;3.36g;ø21M.SX04:12,R211:8
VA#0452Grosso;(Rome)Ar;3.00g;ø25M.SX04:16
VA#0463Picciolo;(Rome)BL;0.75g;ø14M.SX04:35,R211:1
VA#0469Picciolo;(Ascoli)BL/AE;0.57g;ø15M.SX04:45,R211:19
VA#0480Bolognino Papale;(Viterbo)Ar;1.14g;ø20CNI3,R211:34
VA#0481Quattrino;(Viterbo)BL;1.20g;ø19M.SX04:65,R211:32
VA#0482Quattrino;(Viterbo)BL;1.31g;ø19M.SX04:67/68,R211:33

ANONYMOUS ISSUES (XV Century)
VA#0295Quattrino of 2 Denari;(Bologna)BL;0.65g;ø17
VA#0298Bolognino;(Camerino)Ar;0.77g;ø18CNI.XIV13
VA#0390Picciolo;(Ascoli)BL;0.50g;ø14Martin V?
VA#0495Picciolo;(Macerata)BL;0.37g;ø14CNI.27,M.8
VA#0522Quattrino;(Bologna)BL;0.48g;ø16M.17
VA#0523Quattrino;(Bologna)BL;0.57g;ø15M.19v1

POPE INNOCENT VIII (29.8.1484-25.7.1492)
Giovanni Battista Cybo (214)
 
Pope Innocent VIII was not aptly named - his papacy was one of the most worldly and corrupt on record. Matters started out badly enough because his
election was due in large part to the scheming of Cardinal Giuliano Della Rovere.
 
VA#0501Quattrino;(Rome)BL;1.4g;ø18M.IN08:9,R212:2
VA#0507Picciolo;(Ancona)BL;0.50g;ø16M.IN08:16,R212:8
VA#0508Cavallo;(Aquila degli Abruzzi)AE;2.7g;ø21R212:12
VA#0520Denier;(Avignon)BL;0.57g;ø16R212:13

POPE ALEXANDER VI (11.8.1492-18.8.1503)
Rodrigo de Borja y Borja (215)
 
Alexander VI's maternal uncle was Callixtus III, who quickly made Rodrigo bishop, cardinal and vice-chancellor of the church. Despite such nepotism,
he served five different popes and proved to be a capable administrator. His private life was something else, however, and he had many mistresses.
 
VA#0532Grosso;(Rome)Ar;2.24g;ø23M.AX06:16,BG2233,R213:4
VA#0543Quattrino;(Ascoli)AE;1.62g;ø18R213:17
VA#E734Doppio Quattrino;(Ascoli)AE;1.90g;ø20MZ103v
VA#0548Carlin (half Gros);(Avignon)Ar;1.05g;ø21R213:20

POPE JULIUS II (31.10.1503-21.2.1513)
Giuliano Della Rovere (217)
 
Pope Julius II was the nephew of Pope Sixtus IV and, because of this family connection, he moved around among a lot of different positions of power and
authority within the Roman Catholic Church - eventually holding some eight bishoprics in total and then later serving as papal legate to France.
 
VA#0573Giulio;(Rome)Ar;3.76g;ø28M.GL02:27,R215:19
VA#0574Giulio;(Rome)Ar;3.05g;ø26M.GL02:30
VA#0576Giulio;(Rome)Ar;3.96g;ø28M.GL02:34
VA#0582Quattrino;(Rome)BL;0.45g;ø17R215:7
VA#0584Picciolo;(Rome)BL;0.65g;ø15M.GL02:49,R215:13
VA#0609Picciolo;(Fano)BL;0.26g;ø14CG9,R215:51
VA#0624Quattrino;(Viterbo)BL;0.54g;ø16R215:61

POPE LEO X (9.3.1513-1.12.1521)
Giovanni de'Medici (218)
 
Pope Leo X will forever be known as the pope of the beginning of Protestant Reformation. It was during his reign that Martin Luther felt forced to react
to certain church excesses - in particular, excesses for which Leo himself was responsible.
 
VA#0651Baiocco;(Rome)Ar;0.35g;ø14M.LN10:46?,R216:6
VA#0682Quattrino;(Ancona)BL;0.8g;ø18M.LN10:91,R216:29
VA#0683Picciolo;(Ancona)BL;0.39g;ø16M.LN10:92,R216:28
VA#0707Quattrino;(Foligno)BL;0.73g;ø16CNI12,R216:60
VA#0721Quattrino;(Perugia)BL;0.62g;ø17M.LN10:153,R216:71
VA#0729half Giulio;(Ravenna)Ar;1.58g;ø23R216:83
VA#0732Bagattino;(Reggio Emilia)AE;1.90g;ø16R216:86

ANONYMOUS (XVI Century)
VA#0740Grosso;(Ancona)Ar;1.17g;ø21CNI.V8v; Clement VII?
VA#0758Quattrino;(Ancona)BL;0.56g;ø17M.35v1; Clement VII?
VA#0761Carlino;(Bologna)Ar;2.00g;ø22M.28; Clement VII?
VA#0762Carlino;(Bologna)Ar;2.00g;ø22M.30; Clement VII?
VA#0774Sesino;(Parma)BL;0.6g;ø17Hadrian VI?
VA#0788half Giulio;(Piacenza)Ar;1.95g;ø20Hadrian VI?
VA#0790Sesino;(Piacenza)BL;0.69g;ø18Hadrian VI?
VA#0791Quattrino;(Piacenza)BL;0.65g;ø16Hadrian VI?

POPE HADRIAN VI (9.1.1522-14.9.1523)
Adrian Florensz (219)
 
Once a Head Inquisitor for the Inquisition, Adrian VI was a reform-minded pope, trying to improve matters within the Church by attacking the various
abuses of power one-by-one.
 
VA#0812half Giulio;(Piacenza)Ar;2.04g;ø21R217:15

POPE CLEMENT VII (19.11.1523-25.9.1534)
Giulio de' Medici (220)
 
Member of the powerful Medici family, Clement VII possessed great political and diplomatic skills - but he lacked the understanding of the age necessary
to cope with the political and religious changes he faced.
 
VA#0841double Carlino;(Rome)Ar;4.58g;ø26R218:31,S.34
VA#0846half Giulio;(Rome)Ar;1.31g;ø22M.Cl07:60
VA#0855Quattrino;(Rome)BL;0.84g;ø17M.CL07:72,R218:26

POPE PAUL III (13.10.1534-10.11.1549)
Alessandro Farnese (221)
 
Paul III was the first pope of the Counter Reformation, inaugurating the Council of Trent on December 13, 1547. Paul was generally reform-minded, but
he was also a strong supporter of the Jesuits, an organization which worked diligently to enforce orthodoxy within the Catholic Church.
 
VA#0905Scudo;(Rome)Au;3.45g;ø25M.PA03:23
VA#0910Paolo (Giulio);(Rome)Ar;2.70g;ø26M.PA03:54
VA#0912;A.XIIIGrosso;(Rome)Ar;1.21g;ø21
VA#0916Grosso;(Rome)Ar;1.73g;ø22with hole
VA#0920Quattrino;(Rome)BL;0.57g;ø16M.PA03:76
VA#0925Quattrino;(Ancona)BL;0.76g;ø19M.PA03:84
VA#0927Bianco;(Bologna)Ar;4.99g;ø30M.PA03:100
VA#0943Quattrino;Camerino)BL;0.57g;ø18M.PA03:128
VA#0944Quattrino;(Fano)BL;0.5g;ø18CNI.152,CG10,M.PA03:130
VA#0949;A.XIIIGiulio;(Macerata)Ar;3.11g;ø28M.PA03:136
VA#0956Quattrino;(Macerata)BL;0.6g;ø17
VA#0971Grosso;(Piacenza)Ar;1.46g;ø22M.PA03:179v
VA#0974Carlin;(Avignon)Ar;0.9g;ø19

POPE JULIUS III (7.2.1550-23.3.1555)
Giovanni Maria Ciocchi del Monte (222)
 
Early on Julius III was persuaded by emperor Charles V to recall the Council of Trent, which had been suspended in 1548. During its six sessions
Protestant theologians attended and conferred with Catholics, but nothing ultimately came of it.
 
VA#0994Giulio;(Rome)Ar;2.88g;ø27M.GL03:29
VA#0998Grosso;(Rome)Ar;1.48g;ø23M.GL03:33
VA#1013/1Giulio;(Ancona)Ar;2.8g;ø27M.GL03:58,S.179
VA#1013/2Giulio;(Ancona)Ar;2.9g;ø26
VA#1018Bianco;(Bologna)Ar;4.88g;ø29S.188
VA#1024Sesino;(Bologna)BL;1.11g;ø17M.GL03:72
VA#1028Carlin;(Avignon)Ar;1.05g;ø19PDA4291

SEDE VACANTE (23.3.-9.4.1555,1.5.-23.5.1555)
Guido Ascanio Sforza (+6.10.1564)
 
VA#1030Guilio;(Rome)Ar;3.09g;ø27M.SV55:2

POPE PAUL IV (23.5.1555-18.8.1559)
Gianpietro Carafa (224)
 
Responsible for reorganizing the Inquisition in Italy while archbishop of Naples, many were surprised that such a rigid and uncompromising person
would be selected to become pope. He established the Index of Forbidden Books. He also segregated Jews to a special quarter of Rome and required
them to wear special headgear.
 
VA#1039Testone;(Rome)Ar;8.52g;ø29
VA#1040Giulio;(Rome)Ar;2.5g;ø25
VA#1045;1557Testone;(Ancona)Ar;9.07g;ø30
VA#1046Giulio;(Ancona)Ar;3.2g;ø27
VA#1056Carlin;(Avignon)Ar;1.1g;ø18

POPE PIUS IV (25.12.1559-9.12.1565)
Giovannangelo de'Medici (225)
 
One of the most important actions taken by Pope Pius IV was to econvene the Council of Trent on January. 18, 1562, which been suspended for ten years.
 
VA#1066Giulio;(Rome)Ar;2.58g;ø26
VA#1076Bianco (half Lira);(Bologna)Ar;4.5g;ø29
VA#1078Quattrino;(Fano)BL;0.42g;ø15
VA#1080Testone;(Macerata)Ar;9.03g;ø30M.PO04:77
VA#1085Carlin;(Avignon)BL;1g;ø19

POPE PIUS V (7.1.1566-1.5.1572)
Antonio (Michele) Ghisliere (226)
 
A member of the Dominican order, Pius V worked hard to improve the position of the papacy. Internally, he cut expenditures and externally, he increased
the power and effectiveness of the Inquistion and expanded the use of the Index of Forbidden Books. He excommunicated Queen Elizabeth of England.
 
VA#1097Giulio;(Rome)Ar;2.84g;ø28M.PO05:11
VA#1104Quattrino;(Rome)BL;0.5g;ø17
VA#1105Testone;(Ancona)Ar;9.4g;ø29M.PO05:32
VA#1116Bianco;(Bologna)Ar;4.89g;ø30M.PO05:49
VA#1122Quattrino;(Fano)BL;0.46g;ø16CG16,M.PO05:55
VA#1129Quattrino;(Macerata)BL;0.53g;ø16M.PO05:69

POPE GREGORY XIII (13.5.1572-10.4.1585)
Ugo Boncompagni (227)
 
Gregory XIII played an important role at Council of Trent (1545,1559-63) and was a vociferous critic of German Protestants.
 
VA#1144Testone;(Rome)Ar;7.16g;ø27M.GG13:13a
VA#1145Testone;(Rome)Ar;8.98g;ø31M.GG13:14
VA#1149Testone;(Rome)Ar;9.11g;ø30M.GG13:21
VA#1152;1575Testone;(Rome)Ar;9.2g;ø28
VA#1201QuattrinoBL;0.57g;ø16M.GG13:161
VA#1203QuattrinoBL;0.5g;ø16M.GG13:169g
VA#1204QuattrinoBL;0.54g;ø16M.GG13:166
VA#1205QuattrinoBL;0.5g;ø16M.GG13:172
VA#1212;1575Testone;(Ancona)Ar;9.25g;ø30M.GG13:187
VA#1213;1582Testone;(Ancona)Ar;9.42g;ø30
VA#1215Testone;(Ancona)Ar;9.22g;ø30
VA#1218Testone;(Ancona)Ar;8.5g;ø28
VA#1229Quattrino;(Ancona)BL;0.78g;ø17
VA#1231Quattrino;(Ancona)BL;0.58g;ø18
VA#1235/1Quattrino;(Ancona)BL;0.7g;ø16
VA#1235/2Quattrino;(Ancona)BL;0.46g;ø16
VA#1271Quattrino;(Fano)BL;0.60g;ø15CG34,M.GG13:398
VA#1274Quattrino;(Fano)BL;0.51g;ø16CG35,M.GG13:405
VA#1275Quattrino;(Fano)BL;0.6g;ø17CG36
VA#1288Quattrino;(Macerata)BL;0.74g;ø18
VA#1295Six Blancs;(Avignon)BL;3.36g;ø28M.GG13:341
VA#1298Douzain;(Avignon)BL;2.25g;ø25DM181,PDA4314

POPE SIXTUS V (25.4.1585-27.8.1590)
Felice Peretti (228)
 
While still a priest, Perettie was a fiery opponent of the Protestant Reformation and his work was directly supported by powerful figures in the
Church, including Cardinal Carafa (later Pope Paul IV), Cardinal Ghislieri (later Pope Pius V), and St. Ignatius of Loyola.
 
VA#1317Testone;(Rome)Ar;8.9g;ø29CNI.197
VA#1325;A.IVTestone;(Rome)Ar;9.19g;ø29M.SX05:38
VA#1364Giulio;(Bologna)Ar;2.94g;ø26M.SX05:100
VA#1366Sesino;(Bologna)BL;1.0g;ø17
VA#1376Quattrino;(Fano)BL;0.51g;ø16CG46,M.SX05:117
VA#1383;1589Baiocco;(Montalto)BL;0.9g;ø18M.SX05:125
VA#1387Quattrino;(Montalto)BL;0.45g;ø16
VA#1390;1587Six Blancs;(Avignon)BL;3.35g;ø27DM191,M.SX05:88a

POPE CLEMENT VIII (30.1.1592-3.3.1605)
Ippolito Aldobrandini (232)
 
The most important political event during Clement VIII's papacy was his reconciliation with Henry IV of France when Clement recognized the latter as
King of France in 1595 - despite the Edict of Nantes.
 
VA#1446;1592Testone;(Rome)Ar;9.28g;ø32S.68
VA#1473;1600Quattrino;(Rome)AE;2.2g;ø23EK480
VA#1479Sesino;(Bologna)BL;0.62g;ø17
VA#1481;1604Quattrino;(Bologna)AE;2.45g;ø19EK489
VA#1514Douzain;(Avignon)BL;2.30g;ø24KAI2,M.CL08:107
VA#1516;1594Douzain;(Avignon)BL;2.17g;ø24KAI2,M.108
VA#1518;1601Douzain;(Avignon)BL;2.23g;ø25KAI2,DM248
VA#1522Patard;(Avignon)AE;0.6g;ø15EK486,KAI1
VA#1528Douzain;(Carpentras)BL;2.06g;ø25

POPE PAUL V (16.5.1605-28.1.1621)
Camillo Borghese (234)
 
Paul V was considered an ideal candidate for the papacy because he was not attached to any particular political faction within the Church or Roman
society. Politically, however, he made few friends. He censured Galileo.
 
VA#1549;A.VIIITestone;(Rome)Ar;7.68g;ø28KRM69
VA#1560;A.IITestone;(Rome)Ar;9.29g;ø30KRM41
VA#1576½ Grosso;(Rome)Ar;0.58g;ø15KRM77,M119
VA#1583Quattrino;(Rome)AE;3.9g;ø22EK494,KRM21
VA#1584Quattrino;(Rome)AE;2.9g;ø21EK492,KRM22
VA#1585;1607Quattrino;(Rome)AE;3.65g;ø22CNI.6,EK493,KRM35
VA#1586;A.VIIQuattrino;(Rome)AE;2.9g;ø23EK493,KRM64
VA#1600;1612half Bolognino;(Bologna)AE;9.05g;ø27EK499,KBO20
VA#1601;1610Quattrino;(Bologna)AE;2.4g;ø21EK498,KBO13
VA#1612;A.VIIIQuattrino;(Ferrara)AE;2.3g;ø20KFE15
VA#1614;A.VIIIQuattrino;(Ferrara)AE;2.7g;ø20EK503,KFE17

POPE GREGORY XV (9.2.1621-8.7.1623)
Alessandro Ludovisi (235)
 
Gregory XV, the first pope to be educated by Jesuits, hoped to support Catholic forces who were fighting Protestants in Germany, but was able to
achieve little aside from reinstating the dominance of Catholicism in Bohemia.
 
VA#1656/1Quattrino;(Rome)AE;3.06g;ø22EK505,M.GG15:28
VA#1656/2Quattrino;(Rome)AE;3.55g;ø22EK505,M.GG15:28
VA#1658;1621Quattrino;(Bologna)AE;2.78g;ø20KBO30
VA#1663half Grosso;(Ferrara)Ar;0.6g;ø15KFE8

POPE URBAN VIII (6.8.1623-29.7.1644)
Maffeo Barberini (236)
 
Pope Urban VIII is known for a number of things, not least of which was his nepotism. Historians have even gone so far as to label his actions "reckless
nepotism" because he went so much further than other popes.
 
VA#1729;A.XIVTestone;(Rome)Ar;9.36g;ø30KRM193,M.UR08:81
VA#1731;A.XIIGiulio;(Rome)Ar;3.2g;ø25CNI.449,KRM161,M.UR08:88v
VA#1735;A.IIIGiulio;(Rome)Ar;2.77g;ø25KRM143
VA#1740/1Grosso;(Rome)Ar;1.2g;ø21KRM156,M.UR08:126v1
VA#1740/2;A.XVIIIGrosso;(Rome)Ar;0.98g;ø20KRM156,M.UR08:121a
VA#1756;A.Xhalf Grosso;(Rome)Ar;0.61g;ø14KM-,M.UR08:165
VA#1759;A.IIhalf Grosso;(Rome)Ar;0.59g;ø15KRM108
VA#1770;A.XIIIQuattrino;(Rome)AE;3.2g;ø20EK525,KRM186
VA#1771Quattrino;(Rome)AE;3.0g;ø19EK524,KRM187,M.UR08:194
VA#1775;1630Quattrino;(Bologna)AE;3.2g;ø19EK532,KBO32
VA#1780;1636Quattrino;(Ferrara)AE;2.23g;ø22EK536,KFE60
VA#1796Jules (Clementino);(Avignon)Ar;2.8g;ø25KAI44
VA#1802;1635Double Tournois;(Avignon)AE;2.1g;ø20EK527,KAI53

POPE INNOCENT X (15.9.1644-7.1.1655)
Giovanni Battista Pamphilj (237)
 
Pope Innocent X switched the papal favor from France to Spain, leading to widespread political repercussions. However, not all papal actions were
taken quite so seriously.
 
VA#1840Grosso;(Rome)Ar;1.27g;ø18KM-,M.IN10:56c
VA#1844half Grosso;(Rome)Ar;0.8g;ø15KRM258,M.IN10:62
VA#1846half Grosso;(Rome)Ar;0.7g;ø15KRM210
VA#1866;A.IXhalf Baiocco;(Gubbio)AE;7.3g;ø26EK545,KGU7
VA#1867;1650Quattrino;(Gubbio)AE;3.6g;ø19EK544,KGU10
VA#1869/1;A.VQuattrino;(Gubbio)AE;3g;ø20EK539,KGU5
VA#1869/2;A.IIIIQuattrino;(Gubbio)AE;3g;ø20EK539,KGU5
VA#1869/3;A.VIIQuattrino;(Gubbio)AE;3.06g;ø20EK539,KGU5; F G at sides

POPE ALEXANDER VII (7.4.1655-22.5.1667)
Fabio Chigi (238)
 
The reign of Pope Alexander VII was defined most of all by his conflicts with France. Most of these conflicts he lost and more than once he had to
submit in one way or another to the French king, Louis XIV. Louis, in turn, actively supported the pope's rivals in Rome and refused to help with a
crusade against the Turks.
 
VA#1901;1658Piastra;(Rome)Ar;31.82g;ø42KRM290
VA#1904Giulio;(Rome)Ar;2.66g;ø24KRM274
VA#1908Grosso;(Rome)Ar;1.34g;ø18KRM271,M.AX07:23
VA#1946Quattrino;(Gubbio)AE;3.03g;ø20EK551,KGU14
VA#1958;1663Luigino;(Avignon)Ar;1.84g;ø21KAI94

POPE CLEMENT IX (20.6.1667-9.12-1669)
Giulio Rospigliosi (239)
 
Clement IX's reign as pope was relatively unremarkable, but he did have the unusual characteristic of being a librettist of several operas.
 
VA#1971Giulio;(Rome)Ar;2.9g;ø26KRM306
VA#1982half Baiocco;(Gubbio)AE;7.60g;ø27EK560,KGU26
VA#1984;A.IQuattrino;(Gubbio)AE;2.99g;ø20EK558,KGU25

SEDE VACANTE (9.12.1669-29.4.1670)
Antonio Barberini (+3.8.1671)
 
VA#1988;1669PiastraAr;31.30g;ø44D4073,KRM319,M.SV70:4
VA#1989;1669TestoneAr;9.35g;ø31KRM318,M.SV70:5

POPE CLEMENT X (29.4.1670-22.7.1676)
Emilio Altieri (240)
 
Clement X was elected as a compromise candidate after a very difficult conclave lasting 5 months. He was already 80 years old when chosen and
would be a very weak pope.
 
VA#2003;1675Piastra;(Rome)Ar;31.20g;ø44KRM369,M.CL10:14
VA#2021;1675Giulio;(Rome)Ar;3.05g;ø26KRM361,M.CL10:33
VA#2024;1673/A.IIIGiulio (Camerino)Ar;3.01g;ø25KRM354
VA#2025;1675Grosso;(Rome)Ar;1.28g;ø18KRM359,M.CL10:37
VA#2044;1673Carlino;(Bologna)Ar;1.7g;ø20KBO81
VA#2046;1676?Quattrino;(Bologna)AE;3.0g;ø21KBO88
VA#2055;1675Quattrino;(Gubbio)AE;3.42g;ø20EK566,KGU31

SEDE VACANTE (22.7.1676-21.9.1676)
Paluzzo Paluzzi Altieri Degli Albertoni (+29.6.1698)
 
VA#2059;1676PiastraAr;31.15g;ø44D4084,KRM391,M.SV76:1

POPE INNOCENT XI (21.9.1676-12.8.1689)
Benedetto Odescalchi (241)
 
Taking the name Innocent XI in memory of Innocent X, from whom he received his appointment as Cardinal - Deacon in 1645, his earliest actions were
attempts to reform the administration of the Vatican. He sought to reduce expenses, eliminate nepotism, and streamline decision - making.
 
VA#2086;1680Piastra;(Rome)Ar;31.09g;ø44KRM421.2
VA#2093;A.IIIPiastra;(Rome)Ar;30.55g;ø44D4089,KRM403,M.IN11:43
VA#2096;A.VIIhalf Piastra;(Rome)Ar;15.8g;ø38KRM431
VA#2102/1;1685/A.IXTestone;(Rome)Ar;9.1g;ø32KRM469ff,M.IN11:97
VA#2102/2;1685/A.IXTestone;(Rome)Ar;9.1g;ø32KRM469ff,M.IN11:97
VA#2118;1676Grosso;(Rome)Ar;1.1g;ø17KRM385,M.IN11:169
VA#2119Grosso;(Rome)Ar;1.46g;ø19M.IN11:170
VA#2125half Grosso;(Rome)Ar;0.7g;ø15KRM???
VA#2126half Grosso;(Rome)Ar;0.6g;ø16KRM382
VA#2127/1half Grosso;(Rome)Ar;0.6g;ø15KRM462
VA#2127/2;1686half Grosso;(Rome)Ar;0.59g;ø15KRM462
VA#2144Muraiola;(Bologna)BL;1.4g;ø19KBO89
VA#2149;A.VIIhalf Baiocco;(Gubbio)AE;9.07g;ø28EK588,KGU37,M.IN11:257
VA#2153;A.VQuattrino;(Gubbio)AE;2.99g;ø22EK581,KGU40,M.IN11:270
VA#2154Quattrino;(Gubbio)AE;2.8g;ø20EK582,KGU36
VA#2155;A.VQuattrino;(Gubbio)AE;3.21g;ø22EK584,KGU41,M.IN11:268
VA#2156;A.VIIQuattrino;(Gubbio)AE;3.3g;ø22EK585,KGU43

SEDE VACANTE (12.8.1689-6.10.1689)
Paluzzo Paluzzi Altieri Degli Albertoni (+29.6.1698)
 
VA#2161;1689GiulioAr;2.87g;ø26KRM488; two holes
VA#2162;1689GrossoAr;1.14g;ø19KRM484; hole

POPE ALEXANDER VIII (6.10.1689-1.2.1691)
Pietro Ottoboni (242)
 
Alexander VIII had extensive experience with church administration, having served not only in the Curia but also as head of the Roman Inquisition in
Malta. The latter position in particular allowed him to take firm control of the Church and work to enforce orthodoxy.
 
VA#2176;1690Testone;(Rome)Ar;8.87g;ø32KRM524
VA#2194;1690Quattrino;(Bologna)AE;2.11g;ø20EK600,KBO110

POPE INNOCENT XII (12.7.1691-27.9.1700)
Antonio Pignatelli (243)
 
Innocent XII was a compromise candidate, elected only after the conclave had lasted 5 months. There were fierce divisions at the time among the cardinals
that prevented an easy choice from being made.
 
VA#2229;1693/A.IIIPiastra;(Rome)Ar;30.25g;ø44D4103,KRM569
VA#2237;A.Vhalf Piastra;(Rome)Ar;15.8g;ø37KRM597
VA#2238;A.VIIhalf Piastra;(Rome)Ar;14.07g;ø35KRM601
VA#2241;1692/A.IIhalf Piastra;(Rome)Ar;15.75g;ø37KRM556,M.IN12:35
VA#2244;1694/A.IIIITestone;(Rome)Ar;9.0g;ø32CNI.55,KRM575,M.IN12:40
VA#2245;1698/A.VIITestone;(Rome)Ar;8.8g;ø32CNI.109,KRM606,M.IN12:41
VA#2252;1695/A.VTestone;(Rome)Ar;8.66g;ø32CNI.70,KRM588,M.IN12:49
VA#2257;1694/A.IIIIGiulio;(Rome)Ar;2.6g;ø25CNI.56,KRM574,M.IN12:54
VA#2269;1695Grosso;(Rome)Ar;1.15g;ø18KRM583,M.IN12:70
VA#2275;1698Grosso;(Rome)Ar;1.3g;ø18KRM605,M.IN12:83
VA#2291;A.IIIhalf Grosso;(Rome)Ar;0.6g;ø16KRM560,M.IN12:122
VA#2292half Grosso;(Rome)Ar;0.6g;ø15KRM532
VA#2296;1694half Grosso;(Rome)Ar;0.6g;ø16KRM570?,M.IN12:125
VA#2304;1693half Bolognino;(Bologna)AE;6.4g;ø27EK617,KBO115
VA#2306-7;1699Quattrino;(Bologna)AE;2.5g;ø19EK616,KBO114/120?
VA#2308;A.IIhalf Baiocco;(Gubbio)AE;7.6g;ø28EK614,KGU53,M.IN12:152
VA#2313Quattrino;(Gubbio)AE;3.8g;ø21EK605,KGU57,M.IN12:174
VA#2315;A.VIIQuattrino;(Gubbio)AE;3.2g;ø22EK605,KGU67,M.IN12:182
VA#2324;A.VIIIQuattrino;(Gubbio)AE;2.9g;ø22EK603,KGU63,M.IN12:205
VA#2327;1692¹⁄12 Ecu;(Avignon)Ar;0.95g;ø19DM360,KAI106,Luigi Simonetti.8
VA#2328;1693¹⁄12 Ecu;(Avignon)Ar;0.165g;ø20CAM.23,KAI107

SEDE VACANTE (27.9.1700-23.11.1700)
Giambattista Spínola, Jr (+19.3.1719)
 
VA#2330;1700Piastra;(Rome)Ar;30.45g;ø45D4113,KRM652,M.SV00:2

POPE CLEMENT XI (23.11.1700-19.3.1721)
Gianfrancesco Albani (244)
 
Pope Clement XI's reign was consumed by numerous political and religious problems. For one, he was faced with dissent from the Jansenist priests
and in the papal bull Unigentius Dei Filius, published in September 1713, Clement condemned Jansenism and excommunicated many of its followers.
 
VA#2380;1704/A.VIPiastra;(Rome)Ar;31.90g;ø44D1432,KRM671,M.CL11:43
VA#2389;A.VIIIhalf Piastra;(Rome)Ar;15.7g;ø37KRM709,M.CL11:54a
VA#2392;A.VIIhalf Piastra;(Rome)Ar;15.41g;ø38KRM699,M.CL11:58
VA#2393;A.VIIITestone (30 Baiocco)Ar;9.12g;ø33KRM708,S.93
VA#2396;A.ITestone;(Rome)Ar;7.45g;ø30KRM648
VA#2421;1702/A.IIGulio;(Rome)Ar;3g;ø26KRM661
VA#2422;A.VGulio;(Rome)Ar;2.91g;ø25CNI62,KRM692
VA#2443;A.XVIhalf Grosso;(Rome)Ar;0.6g;ø16KRM746
VA#2468;1712half Bolognino;(Bologna)AE;6.78g;ø28KBO138
VA#2471;1712Quattrino;(Bologna)AE;2.21g;ø19KBO175
VA#2500;1702/A.IIIQuattrino;(Gubbio)AE;3.45g;ø20EK622,KGU77
VA#2503;A.IIIQuattrino;(Gubbio)AE;2.83g;ø22EK620,KGU79
VA#2505;A.XIXQuattrino;(Gubbio)AE;2.3g;ø21EK620,KGU87

POPE INNOCENT XIII (8.5.1721-7.3.1724)
Michelangelo Conti (245)
 
Pope Innocent XIII was very reform-oriented, imposing new standards of fru- gality on the papal court and abolishing a great deal of excessive spending.
 
VA#2518;1721/A.Ihalf Piastra;(Rome)Ar;15.87g;ø38KRM784,M.IN13:4
VA#2524;1721/A.IGrosso;(Rome)Ar;1.50g;ø18KRM779
VA#2527;1723/A.IIhalf Grosso;(Rome)Ar;0.69g;ø15KRM791,M.IN13:16
VA#2546Quattrino;(Gubbio)AE;2.34g;ø20EK642,KGU102,M.IN13:57
VA#2548Quattrino;(Gubbio)AE;2.6g;ø20CNI.19,EK643,M.IN13:59

POPE BENEDICT XIII (29.5.1724-21.2.1730)
Pier Francesco Orsini (246)
 
Benedict's poor understanding of how to handle secular leaders, when combined with the poor reputation of his associates, led to him developing
and increasingly bad reputation and a general weakening of papal interests in areas like Siciliy and Sardina.
 
VA#2586;1728half Bolognino;(Bologna)AE;5.9g;ø29EK665,KBO175
VA#2588;1726/A.IIBaiocco;(Gubbio)AE;12.8g;ø35EK663,KGU111

POPE CLEMENT XII (12.7.1730-6.2.1740)
Lorenzo Corsini (247)
 
Pope Clement XII appears to have been a cynical choice. Seventy nine years old at the time of his election, he was frequently bed ridden with the gout
and had been totally blind since 1732.
 
VA#2618;A.Vhalf Piastra;(Rome)Ar;14.40g;ø37KRM801
VA#2621;1736Testone;(Rome)Ar;8.23g;ø31KRM874
VA#2628;1733Testone;(Rome)Ar;7.73g;ø31KRM844
VA#2629;A.IVTestone;(Rome)Ar;8.3g;ø30CNI.57f,KRM845,M.CL12:39f
VA#2637;1730Giulio;(Rome)Ar;2.93g;ø26KRM837
VA#2640;A.VIGiulio;(Rome)Ar;2.7g;ø24KRM858ff
VA#2646;A.VIGiulio;(Rome)Ar;2.50g;ø24KRM859,M.CL12:94
VA#2647;A.VIGiulio;(Rome)Ar;2.51g;ø25KRM882
VA#2651;1739/A.IXGrosso;(Rome)Ar;1.18g;ø19KRM905
VA#2653;1737/A.VIIGrosso;(Rome)Ar;1.3g;ø19KRM870v
VA#2654;1738/A.VIIIGrosso;(Rome)Ar;1g;ø19KRM870v
VA#2657;A.XGrosso;(Rome)Ar;1.23g;ø19KRM906
VA#2659;A.VGrosso;(Rome)Ar;1.2g;ø18KRM856
VA#2672;1738/A.VIIIQuattrino;(Rome)AE;2.1g;ø20EK667,KRM883
VA#2673;1738/A.IXQuattrino;(Rome)AE;2g;ø20EK668,KRM884
VA#2680;(1736)Carlino of 5 BologiniAr;1.28g;ø18KBO196
VA#2693;1740Quattrino;(Bologna)AE;1.68g;ø19EK694,KBO174
VA#2700Quattrino;(Gubbio)AE;2.5g;ø20EK679,KGU121
VA#2701Quattrino;(Gubbio)AE;2.69g;ø21EK678,KGU122
VA#2703Quattrino;(Gubbio)AE;2.4g;ø21EK675,KGU124
VA#2706/1Quattrino;(Gubbio)AE;2.8g;ø22EK680
VA#2706/2Quattrino;(Gubbio)AE;2.21g;ø22EK680

SEDE VACANTE (6.2.1740-17.8.1740)
Annibale Albani (+21.10.1751)
 
VA#2715;1740half Zecchino;(Rome)Au;1.39g;ø16KRM931
VA#2719;1740Grosso;(Rome)Ar;1.3g;ø19KRM924
VA#2720;1740Grosso;(Rome)Ar;1.19g;ø19KRM924,M.SV40:16
VA#2721;1740Baiocco;(Rome)AE;10.76g;ø33EK699
VA#2724;1740half Baiocco;(Rome)AE;5.78g;ø27EK697,M.SV40:29

POPE BENEDICT XIV (17.8.1740-3.5.1758)
Prospero Lambertini (248)
 
Pope Benedict XIV had a very active pontifficate because he had many im- portant political matters that had plagued his predecessors and that he was
determined to finish off once and for all. He was the first pope to issue an encyclical. Unfortunately, while he was able to settle many things, he often
did so at great political cost and with little sense of actual victory.
 
VA#2732;1740half Zecchino;(Rome)Au;1.7g;ø18FRM228,F8RM232,KRM933
VA#2736;1751half Scudo RomanoAu;0.9g;ø14FRM229,F8RM234,KRM973
VA#2737half Scudo RomanoAu;0.8g;ø13FRM230,F8RM233,KRM939
VA#2741;1753/A.XIVhalf Scudo;(Rome)Ar;2.69g;ø35KRM1179
VA#2743;1756/A.XVIIDoppio Giulio;(Rome)Ar;5g;ø26KRM974
VA#2745;1750/A.XIGrosso;(Rome)Ar;1.2g;ø19KRM967
VA#2746;1750/A.XIGrosso;(Rome)Ar;1.15g;ø19KRM968
VA#2747;A.IIGrosso;(Rome)Ar;1.3g;ø19KRM944
VA#2748;1742/A.IIGrosso;(Rome)Ar;1.13;ø19KRM944
VA#2752;A.IIIGrosso;(Rome)Ar;1.1g;ø19KRM948
VA#2754;1743/A.IIIGrosso;(Rome)Ar;1.21g;ø19KRM949
VA#2758Grosso;(Rome)Ar;1.2g;ø19KRM950
VA#2759;A.VIGrosso;(Rome)Ar;1.2g;ø19KRM927,M.BE14:128
VA#2761;A.XGrosso;(Rome)Ar;1.0g;ø18KRM940
VA#2762;1748Grosso;(Rome)Ar;1.18g;ø19KRM953
VA#2763;1752/A.XIIIGrosso;(Rome)Ar;1.23g;ø20KRM967
VA#2764;A.IXGrosso;(Rome)Ar;1.20g;ø19KRM954
VA#2766;A.Ihalf Grosso;(Rome)Ar;0.6g;ø16KRM923
VA#27722 Carlini;(Rome)BL;5g;ø27KRM1164.2
VA#2774;1750/A.XICarlino;(Rome)BL;2.30g;ø21KRM1165
VA#2775;17484 Baiocchi;(Rome)BL;3g;ø23KRM1161
VA#2777;A.XVIBaiocco;(Rome)AE;10.6g;ø33EK712,KRM1175
VA#2780Baiocco;(Rome)AE;12.1g;ø35EK710a,KRM1154
VA#2789;1751/A.XIIQuattrino;(Rome)AE;2.1g;ø22EK704,KRM1174
VA#2791;1755/A.XVIQuattrino;(Rome)AE;2.4g;ø22EK706,KRM1176
VA#2807;17585 Bolognini;(Bologna)Ar;1.3g;ø18KBO221
VA#2812;1754Quattrino;(Bologna)AE;1.9g;ø19EK738,KBO225
VA#2823/1;A.Vhalf Baiocco;(Ferrara)AE;4.9g;ø28EK751,KFE139?
VA#2823/2;A.IVhalf Baiocco;(Ferrara)AE;4.9g;ø27EK751,KFE139?
VA#2825;1748/A.VIIIhalf Baiocco;(Ferrara)AE;4.6g;ø26EK752,KFE137?
VA#2830/1;1744Quattrino;(Ferrara)AE;2g;ø18EK743,KFE135
VA#2830/2;1748Quattrino;(Ferrara)AE;1.82g;ø19EK746,KFE135,M.BE14:413
VA#2835;1744/A.VBaiocco;(Gubbio)AE;10.92g;ø35EK736,KGU142
VA#2843Quattrino;(Gubbio)AE;2.3g;ø22EK717,KGU137
VA#2845Quattrino;(Gubbio)AE;1.4g;ø19EK714,KGU123
VA#2857;1750half Baiocco;(Ravenna)AE;3.92g;ø28EK778,KRA11,M.BE14:581v1
VA#2877;(1745)Quattrino;(Ravenna)AE;1.4g;ø19EK767v4,KRA13

SEDE VACANTE (3.5.1758-6.7.1758)
Girolamo Colonna di Sciarra (+18.1.1763)
 
VA#2886;1758half scudoAr;12.98g;ø34KRM1186
VA#2887;1758fifth scudo (double Giulio)Ar;5g;ø25KRM979; hole

POPE CLEMENT XIII (6.7.1758-2.2.1769)
Carlo Rezzonico (249)
 
Clement XIII's papacy was almost entirey caught up with scandals involving the Jesuits.
 
VA#2897;1758/A.IDoppio Giulio;(Rome)Ar;4.96g;ø25KRM980
VA#2896;1761/A.IVTestone;(Rome)Ar;7.7g;ø31KRM1001
VA#2905;1760/A.IIIGrosso;(Rome)Ar;1.2g;ø19KRM996
VA#2906;1762/A.IVGrosso;(Rome)Ar;1.2g;ø19KRM1002,M.CL13:28
VA#2913;A.Ihalf Baiocco;(Rome)AE;15.5g;ø26EK785,KRM1183.1

POPE CLEMENT XIV (19.5.1769-22.9.1774)
Lorenzo Ganganelli (250)
 
Originally a Franciscan friar, Clement XIV was elected by a conclave which was beset by pressure from various Catholic sovereigns who were anxious that
no one who supported the Jesuits be chosen.
 
VA#2931;1773/A.VTestone;(Rome)Ar;7.3g;ø31KRM1020
VA#2934;1774/A.VGrosso;(Rome)Ar;1.31g;ø29KRM1005
VA#2936;17714 Baiocchi;(Rome)BL;3.3g;ø23KRM1206

POPE PIUS VI (15.2.1775-29.8.1799)
Giovanni Angelo Braschi (251)
 
Pius VI was elected pope at a time when secular power was growing throughout Europe, edging aside the traditional powers of religious institutions.
During his pontificate, Pius not only proved unable to stem this tide, but in fact it grew worse at an increasing pace.
 
VA#2954;1776/A.IIZecchino;(Rome)Au;3.36g;ø21KRM1029,M.PO06:8v
VA#2958;1780/A.VIScudo;(Rome)Ar;26.3g;ø41D1471,KRM1216.1
VA#2960;1777/A.IIIhalf scudo;(Rome)Ar;12.71g;ø34KRM1213
VA#2961;1779/A.Vhalf scudo;(Rome)Ar;12.8g;ø34KRM1214,M.PO06:25a
VA#2962;1796/A.XXIITestone;(Rome)Ar;7.6g;ø30KRM1048
VA#2966;1790/A.XVIfifth Scudo (doppio Giulio)Ar;5.1g;ø25KRM1045
VA#2969;1777/A.IIGrosso;(Rome)Ar;1.3g;ø20KRM1033
VA#2975;179625 Baiocchi;(Rome)BL;6.4g;ø31KRM1238
VA#2978;1796/A.XXII2 carliniBL;3.9g;ø25KRM1215
VA#2984;179.4 Baiocchi;(Rome)BL;2.3g;ø23KRM1211
VA#2987/1;1797/A.XXIII5 Baiocchi;(Rome)AE;17.4g;ø33EK812,KRM1245
VA#2987/2;179?/A.XXIII5 Baiocchi;(Rome)AE;15.67g;ø32EK812,KRM1245
VA#2990;17962½ Baiocchi;(Rome)AE;16.2g;ø30*3EK810,KRM1240
VA#2994;A.XIBaiocco;(Rome)AE;11.9g;ø33EK799,KRM1222
VA#2997;A.Xhalf Baiocco;(Rome)AE;5.9g;ø26EK798,KRM1224
VA#2999;A.XIIQuattrino;(Rome)AE;2.1g;ø22EK797,KRM1223
VA#3054;1786Lira;(Bologna)Ar;4.9g;ø24CNI.239,KBO306,M.PO06:222
VA#3059;1778Carlino;(Bologna)Ar;1.3g;ø19CNI.43,M.PO06:229
VA#3060;1778Carlino;(Bologna)Ar;1.3g;ø19KBO275
VA#3082;1784Quattrino;(Bologna)AE;2.18g;ø20EK825,KBO286
VA#3083;1778Quattrino;(Bologna)AE;1.9g;ø22EK826,KBO267
VA#3084;1779Quattrino;(Bologna)AE;2.1g;ø22KBO268
VA#3085;1796Quattrino;(Bologna)AE;2g;ø21EK834,KBO325
VA#30882½ Baiocchi;(Civitavecchia)AE;13.6g;ø28EK839,KCV5
VA#3112;A.XXBaiocco;(Gubbio)AE;7.3g;ø33EK860,KGU171
VA#31525 Baiocchi;(Viterbo)AE;15.9g;ø29*3EK905,KVT4
VA#3153;17962½ Baiocchi;(Viterbo)AE;14.1g;ø29EK901,KVT2

ROMAN REPUBLIC (18th century) (15.2.1798-29.1.1799)
 
VA#31622 Baiocchi;(Rome)AE;16g;ø35EK910,KRMr7.5
VA#3180Baiocco;(Fermo)AE;7.8g;ø31EK939,KFMr9.2

POPE PIUS VII (14.3.1800-20.8.1823)
Gregorio Chiaramonti (252)
 
The first new pope of the 19th Century, Pius VII had a long reign for some- one who wasn't really the first choice of any of those who elected him. Pius
was a compromise candidate, chosen to break a stalemate among cardinals who were divided into nationalistic factions.
 
VA#3217;A.VDoppia;(Rome)Au;5.4g;ø23C121,F8RM248,FRM244,G5,KRM1070,SHL5
VA#3219;1800/A.IScudoAr;26.3g;ø40D1479,G20,KRM1248.1
VA#3220;1802/A.IIIScudoAr;26.04g;ø40C119,G22,KRM1249
VA#3223;1818/A.VIIIScudoAr;26.4g;ø39C119.1,G31,KRM1275
VA#3232;1817/A.XVIIGrosso;(Bologna)Ar;1.2g;ø18C113,G48,KBO1075
VA#3236;1801BaioccoAE;11.9g;ø34C111.1,EK969,G53a,KRM1263
VA#3237/1;1802/A.IIBaioccoAE;10.6g;ø34C112,EK972,G54,KRM1267
VA#3237/2;1816/A.XVIIBaioccoAE;11.7g;ø33C112.1,EK972,G59,KRM1279
VA#3238;1801half BaioccoAE;5g;ø27C108,EK969,G60,KRM1261,M.24
VA#3239;1802/A.IIhalf BaioccoAE;4.8g;ø26C109,EK971,G62a,KRM1265
VA#3240;1816/A.XVIhalf BaioccoAE;5.1g;ø26C109a,EK971a,KRM1277
VA#3241;1816/A.XVIIhalf Baiocco;(Bologna)AE;5.8g;ø26C109a.1,EK971,G67,KBO1278
VA#3243/1;1802/A.IIQuattrinoAE;2g;ø22C107,EK970,G71,KRM1264
VA#3243/2;1816/A.XVIIQuattrinoAE;2.6g;ø21C107a,EK970,G74,KRM1276.1
VA#3244;1821/A.XXIIQuattrino;(Rome)AE;2.3g;ø20EK970,G79,KRM1276.3?

SEDE VACANTE (20.8.1823-28.9.1823)
Bartolomeo Pacca (+19.4.1844)
 
VA#3249;1823half Scudo;(Bologna)Ar;13.2g;ø34C123,G5,KBO1291

POPE LEO XII (28.9.1823-10.2.1829)
Annibale Sermattei della Genga (253)
 
Leo XII was very much a reactionary pope, who was elected through the efforts of very conservative cardinals. He opposed modern ideas in both
religion and politics, causing him to become a very unpopular figure.
 
VA#3255;1825/A.IIIScudo;(Bologna)Ar;26.3g;ø40C128.1,G9,KBO1297.1
VA#3257;1824/A.Ihalf Baiocco;(Bologna)AE;5.2g;ø26C127,EK974,G11,KBO1295
VA#3258;1825/A.IIhalf Baiocco;(Rome)AE;5.6g;ø27C127a,EK976,G12,KRM1296
VA#3259;1824/A.IQuattrino;(Bologna)AE;2.1g;ø19C125.5,EK973,G18,KBO1294.1
VA#3260;1824/A.IQuattrino;(Rome)AE;2.3g;ø19C126,EK975,G14,KBO1294.2
VA#3261;1826/A.IVQuattrino;(Rome)AE;2.4g;ø19C126a,EK975,G17,KRM1298

SEDE VACANTE (10.2.1829-31.3.1829)
Pietro Francesco Galeffi (+18.6.1837)
 
VA#3263;1829Scudo;(Bologna)Ar;26.14g;ø41C133,KBO1303,P4

POPE PIUS VIII (31.3.1829-30.11.1830)
Francesco Saverio Castiglioni (254)
 
Pius VIII struggled with declining Church power and growing social problems, like many popes before and after him.
 
VA#3265;1830/A.IScudo;(Bologna)Ar;26.34g;ø38C139,KRM1310
VA#3266;1830/A.IITestone (30 Baiocchi)Ar;7.8g;ø26C138,G3,KRM1100,P149
VA#3267;1829/A.IBaiocco;(Rome)AE;12g;ø32EK979,G4,KRM1301
VA#3268;1829/A.Ihalf Baiocco;(Bologna)AE;5.9g;ø27C136,EK978,G6,KBO1300,P148a

POPE GREGORY XVI (2.2.1831-1.6.1846)
Bartolomeo Alberto Cappellari (255)
 
Gregory was the first and only Camaldosese monk to become pope. He was known as a strong reactionary, opposing all aspects of modernism and liberalism
whether they were in matters of religion, philosophy or politics. He even banned railroads within his region of authority because he regarded them as
a dangerous invention of modernity.
 
VA#3274/1;1831/A.IScudo;(Rome)Ar;26.3g;ø37C155,G61,KRM1315.1
VA#3274/2;1834/A.IVScudo;(Rome)Ar;26.3g;ø38C155,G65,KRM1315.2
VA#3275;1834/A.IVhalf Scudo (50 Baiocchi)Ar;12.9g;ø31C153,G84,KRM1316
VA#3279;1833/A.IIIhalf Baiocco;(Bologna)AE;5.1g;ø23C145,EK981,G186,KBO1313
VA#3280;1831/A.IQuattrino;(Rome)AE;2g;ø18C144,EK980,G214,KRM1312
VA#3287;1837/A.VII30 Baiocchi;(Rome)Ar;8g;ø27C152,G98,KRM1109
VA#3288;1834/A.IV20 Baiocchi;(Rome)Ar;5.3g;ø22C149,G102,KRM1317
VA#3289;1843/A.XIII10 Baiocchi;(Bologna)Ar;2.7g;ø20C148,G131,KBO1325
VA#3290;1843/A.XIII5 Baiocchi;(Rome)Ar;1.3g;ø16C147,G145,KRM1321
VA#3291;1836/A.VIBaiocco;(Bologna)AE;9.3g;ø30C146a,EK985,G159,KBO1320
VA#3292/1;1837/A.VIIhalf Baiocco;(Bologna)AE;5.1g;ø23C145a,EK984,G193,KBO1319
VA#3292/2;1841/A.XIhalf Baiocco;(Rome)AE;4.9g;ø23C145a,EK984,G202,KRM1319
VA#3293;1844/A.XIVQuattrino;(Rome)AE;2g;ø17C144a,EK983,G225,KRM1318

ROMAN REPUBLIC (19th century) (9.2.-3.7.1849)
 
VA#3300/1;18493 Baiocchi;(Rome)AE;25.5g;ø37*3C23.1,EK1000,G6,KRMr23.1
VA#3300/2;18493 Baiocchi;(Rome)AE;26.3g;ø37*3C23.2,EK1001,G7,KRMr23.2

POPE PIUS IX (16.6.1846-7.2.1878)
Giovanni Maria Mastai-Ferretti (256)
 
Still the one who holds the record as the longest reigning pope ever, Pius IX was responsible for calling the First Vatican Council - the one
reponsible for implementing the doctrine that popes are capable of being infallible when it comes to matters of faith and morals.
 
VA#3306;1858/XIII2½ ScudiAu;4.3g;ø19C177,F8RM273,FRM269,KRM1117,SHL110
VA#3307;1854/VIIIScudo;(Rome)Au;1.8g;ø14C176,F8RM275,FRM271,G40,KRM1358,SHL127
VA#3308;1862/XVIScudo;(Rome)Au;1.7g;ø16C176a,F8RM277,FRM273,G49,KRM1361,SHL137
VA#3309/1;1848/A.IIScudo;(Rome)Ar;26.9g;ø38C175,G59,KRM1336.1
VA#3309/2;1853/A.VIIIScudo;(Rome)Ar;26.8g;ø38C175.1,G63,KRM1336.2
VA#3311;1850/A.V20 Baiocchi;(Rome)Ar;5.3g;ø23C173,G83a,KRM1337
VA#3313;1860/A.XV20 Baiocco;(Rome)Ar;5.6g;ø24KRM1360,SC71
VA#3314;1865/A.XIX20 Baiocchi;(Rome)Ar;5.3g;ø24C173a,G107a,KRM1360
VA#3316;1863/A.XVIII10 Baiocchi;(Rome)Ar;2.8g;ø20C172a,G135,KRM1342b
VA#3319;1861/A.XVI5 Baiocchi;(Rome)Ar;1.4g;ø16C171a,G159,KRM1341b
VA#3320;1865/A.XX5 Baiocchi;(Rome)Ar;1.3g;ø16C171b,G164,KRM1341c
VA#3321;1849/A.IV5 Baiocchi;(Rome)AE;40.1g;ø41*4C170,KRM1346
VA#3322;1853/A.VII5 Baiocchi;(Rome)AE;39.2g;ø40*4C170a,G182,KRM1356
VA#3323;1849/A.IV2 Baiocchi;(Rome)AE;20g;ø34C169,G193,KRM1343
VA#3324/1;1853/A.VII2 Baiocchi;(Rome)AE;19.4g;ø35C169a,G209,KRM1344
VA#3324/2;1851/A.V2 Baiocchi;(Bologna)AE;20.2g;ø34C169a,G200,KBO1344
VA#3325;1849/A.IVBaioccoAE;9.6g;ø30C167,KRM1339.1
VA#3326;1852/A.VIBaiocco;(Bologna)AE;10.4g;ø30C168,KBO1345
VA#3327;1849/A.IIIIhalf Baiocco;(Rome)AE;5.3g;ø23C165,KRM1340
VA#3328;1850/A.Vhalf Baiocco;(Rome)AE;5g;ø23C166,KRM1355
VA#3329;1854/A.IXQuattrino;(Bologna)AE;1.7g;ø17C164,KBO1359
VA#3334;1868/A.XXIII20 LireAu;6.5g;ø21C194.3,F8RM280,FRM276,KRM1382.4,SHL157
VA#3335;1867/A.XXII10 LireAu;3.2g;ø19C193b,F8RM281,FRM277,KRM1381.2,SHL164
VA#3337;1870/A.XXIV5 LireAr;25g;ø38C191,KRM1385
VA#3338;1867/A.XXI2½ Lire;(Rome)Ar;12.5g;ø30C190,KRM1384,M.46
VA#3339/1;1869/A.XXIV2 LireAr;9.8g;ø28C189b,KRM1379.3
VA#3339/2;1867/A.XXII2 LireAr;9.9g;ø28C189a,KRM1379.2
VA#3340;1866/A.XXILiraAr;5g;ø23C188b,KRM1377.2
VA#3341;1866/A.XXILiraAr;5g;ø23C188d,KRM1377.3
VA#3342/1;1866/A.XXILiraAr;5g;ø23C188a,KRM1378
VA#3342/2;1868/A.XXIILiraAr;4.9g;ø23C188c,KRM1387
VA#3343/1;1869/A.XXIII10 SoldiAr;2.4g;ø18C187a,KRM1386.1
VA#3343/2;1868/A.XXII10 SoldiAr;2.4g;ø18KRM1386.2
VA#3343/3;1867/A.XXII10 SoldiAr;2.4g;ø18C187,KRM1376
VA#3344;1866/A.XXI5 SoldiAr;1.2g;ø16C186,KRM1375
VA#3346;1868/A.XXII4 SoldiAE;19.8g;ø35C184,KRM1374
VA#3347;1867/A.XXI2 Soldi;(Rome)AE;9.5g;ø32C183,KRM1373
VA#3349;1867/A.XXISoldo;(Rome)AE;4.7g;ø25C182a,KRM1372.2
VA#3350;1867/A.XXIhalf Soldo;(Rome)AE;2.4g;ø22C181,KRM1371
VA#3351;1866/A.XXICentesimoAE;1g;ø15C180,KRM1370

POPE PIUS XI (6.2.1922-10.2.1939)
Achille Ratti (260)
 
For Pope Pius XI, communism was a greater evil than Nazism - and as a result, he signed a concordat with Hitler in the hopes that this relationship
might help stem the rising tide of communism which was threatening from the East.
 
VA#3352/1;1934/A.XIII100 LireAu;8.8g;ø23F8RM283,FRM279,SHL173,Y9
VA#3352/2;1931/A.X100 LireAu;8.8g;ø23F8RM283,FRM279,SHL170,Y9
VA#3352/3;1929/A.VIII100 LireAu;8.8g;ø23F8RM283,FRM279,SHL168,Y9
VA#3353;1936/A.XV100 LireAu;5.2g;ø20F8RM285,FRM281,SHL175,Y10
VA#3354;1930/A.IX10 LireAr;10g;ø27Y8
VA#3355;1932/A.XI5 LireAr;5g;ø22Y7
VA#3356;1932/A.XI2 LireNi;10g;ø29Y6
VA#3357;1930/A.IXLiraNi;8g;ø26Y5
VA#3358;1932/A.XI50 CentesimiNi;5.8g;ø23Y4
VA#3359;1932/A.XI20 CentesimiNi;3.7g;ø21Y3
VA#3360;1931/A.X10 CentesimiAE;5.4g;ø22Y2
VA#3361;1931/A.X5 CentesimiAE;3.2g;ø19Y1
 
VA#3362;33/34100 LireAu;8.8g;ø23F8RM284,FRM280,SHL172,Y19
VA#3363;33/3410 LireAr;9.9g;ø27Y18
VA#3364;33/345 LireAr;4.9g;ø22Y17
VA#3365;33/342 LireNi;10.1g;ø28Y16
VA#3366;33/34LiraNi;8g;ø26Y15
VA#3367;33/3450 CentesimiNi;6g;ø23Y14
VA#3368;33/3420 CentesimiNi;3.9g;ø21Y13
VA#3369;33/3410 CentesimiAE;5.4g;ø22Y12
VA#3370;33/345 CentesimiAE;3.2g;ø19Y11

SEDE VACANTE (10.2.1939-2.3.1939)
Eugenio Pacelli
 
VA#3371;193910 LireAr;10g;ø27Y21
VA#3372;19395 LireAr;10g;ø22Y20

POPE PIUS XII (2.3.1939-9.10.1958)
Eugenio Pacelli (261)
 
The papacy of Eugenio Pacelli occurred during the difficult era of World War II, and it is likely that even the best of popes would have had a troubling
reign. Pope Pius XII may have exacerbated his problems, however, by failing to do enough to help the Jews who were suffering persecution.
 
VA#3373;1939/A.I100 LireAu;5.2g;ø20F8RM286,FRM282,SHL178,Y30.1
VA#3374;1939/A.I10 LireAr;10g;ø27Y29
VA#3375;1940/A.II5 LireAr;5g;ø22Y28
VA#3376;1939/A.I2 LireNi;9.8g;ø28Y27
VA#3377;1941/A.III2 LireST;9.9g;ø29Y27a
VA#3378;1939/A.ILiraNi;7.6g;ø26Y26
VA#3379;1940/A.IILiraST;8.1g;ø26Y26a
VA#3380;1939/A.I50 CentesimiNi;6g;ø24Y25
VA#3381;1941/A.III50 CentesimiST;6.1g;ø23Y25a
VA#3382;1939/A.I20 CentesimiNi;4.1g;ø21Y24
VA#3383;1940/A.II20 CentesimiST;4.1g;ø21Y24a
VA#3384;1940/A.II10 CentesimiAZ;4.8g;ø22Y23
VA#3385;1940/A.II5 CentesimiAZ;2.9g;ø19Y22
VA#3386;1948/A.X100 LireAu;5.2g;ø20F8RM288,FRM283,SHL187,Y39
 
VA#3387;1942/A.IV10 LireAr;10.04g;ø27Y38; cellulose lacquer
VA#3388;1942/A.IV5 LireAr;5.02g;ø23Y37; cellulose lacquer
VA#3389/1;1942/A.IV2 LireST;10.2g;ø29Y36
VA#3389/2;1942/A.IV2 LireST;10g;ø30Y36; error,cellulose lacquer
VA#3390;1942/A.IVLiraST;8g;ø26Y35
VA#3391;1942/A.IV50 CentesimiST;6.1g;ø24Y34
VA#3392;1942/A.IV20 CentesimiST;3.8g;ø21Y33
VA#3393;1942/A.IV10 CentesimiAZ;4.9g;ø22Y32; cellulose lacquer
VA#3394;1942/A.IV5 CentesimiAZ;3.04g;ø19Y31; cellulose lacquer
 
VA#3395;1948/A.X10 LireAl;3g;ø29Y43
VA#3396;1949/A.XI5 LireAl;2.4g;ø26Y42
VA#3397;1949/A.XI2 LireAl;1.7g;ø23Y41
VA#3398;1949/A.XILiraAl;1.2g;ø21Y40
 
VA#3399;1950100 LireAu;5.1g;ø20F8RM289,FRM284,SHL189,Y48
VA#3400;195010 LireAl;2.9g;ø29Y47
VA#3401;19505 LireAl;2.5g;ø27Y46
VA#3402;19502 LireAl;1.7g;ø23Y45
VA#3403;1950LiraAl;1.2g;ø21Y44
 
VA#3404;1951/A.XIII100 LireAu;5.21g;ø20F8RM290,SHL190,Y53.1
VA#3405;1957/A.XIX100 LireAu;5.20g;ø20F8RM291,SHL196,YA53
VA#3406;1958/A.XX500 LireAr;11g;ø28Y56
VA#3407;1957/A.XIX100 LireST;8g;ø28Y55
VA#3408/1;1955/A.XVII50 LireST;6.3g;ø24Y54.1
VA#3408/2;1957/A.XIX50 LireST;6.2g;ø24Y54.2
VA#3409/1;1957/A.XIX20 LireAZ;3.6g;ø20YA52.1
VA#3409/2;1958/A.XX20 LireAZ;3.6g;ø20YA52.2
VA#3410/1;1951/A.XIII10 LireAl;1.6g;ø23Y52.1
VA#3410/2;1957/A.XIX10 LireAl;1.6g;ø23Y52.2
VA#3411/1;1953/A.XV5 LireAl;1g;ø20Y51.1
VA#3411/2;1957/A.XIX5 LireAl;1g;ø20Y51.2
VA#3412;1957/A.XIX2 LireAl;0.8g;ø18Y50
VA#3413/1;1957/A.XIXLiraAl;0.6g;ø17Y49.1
VA#3413/2;1956/A.XVIIILiraAl;0.6g;ø17Y49.2

SEDE VACANTE (9.10.1958-28.10.1958)
Benedetto Aloisi Masella (+30.9.1970)
 
VA#3414;1958500 LireAr;11g;ø29Y57

POPE JOHN XXIII (28.10.1958-3.6.1963)
Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli (262)
 
Not to be confused with the 15th Century antipope Baldassarre Cossa, this John XXIII continues to be one of the most beloved popes in recent Church
history. John was the one who convened the Second Vatican Council, a meeting which inaugurated many changes in the Roman Catholic Church - not as
many as some hoped for and more than some feared.
 
VA#3416/1;1959/A.I500 LireAr;11g;ø29Y65
VA#3416/2;1962/A.IV500 LireAr;11g;ø29Y65.1
VA#3417/1;1959/A.I100 LireST;8g;ø27Y64.1
VA#3417/2;1962/A.IV100 LireST;8g;ø27Y64.2
VA#3418/1;1959/A.I50 LireST;6.4g;ø24Y63.1
VA#3418/2;1960/A.II50 LireST;6.3g;ø24Y63.2
VA#3419/1;1959/A.I20 LireAZ;3.7g;ø20Y62.1
VA#3419/2;1961/A.III20 LireAZ;3.7g;ø20Y62.2
VA#3420/1;1959/A.I10 LireAl;1.6g;ø23Y61.1
VA#3420/2;1960/A.II10 LireAl;1.5g;ø23Y61.2
VA#3421/1;1959/A.I5 LireAl;1g;ø20Y60.1
VA#3421/2;1961/A.III5 LireAl;1g;ø20Y60.2
VA#3422/1;1960/A.II2 LireAl;0.8g;ø18Y59.1
VA#3422/2;1961/A.III2 LireAl;0.8g;ø18Y59.2
VA#3423/1;1959/A.ILiraAl;0.6g;ø16Y58.1
VA#3423/2;1961/A.IIILiraAl;0.6g;ø16Y58.2
 
VA#3424;1962/A.IV500 LireAr;11g;ø29Y74
VA#3425;1962/A.IV100 LireST;8g;ø27Y73
VA#3426;1962/A.IV50 LireST;6.3g;ø24Y72
VA#3427;1962/A.IV20 LireAZ;3.7g;ø20Y71
VA#3428;1962/A.IV10 LireAl;1.6g;ø23Y70
VA#3429;1962/A.IV5 LireAl;1g;ø20Y69
VA#3430;1962/A.IV2 LireAl;0.8g;ø18Y68
VA#3431;1962/A.IVLiraAl;0.6g;ø16Y67

SEDE VACANTE (3.6.1963-21.6.1963)
Benedetto Aloisi Masella (+30.9.1970)
 
VA#3432;1963500 LireAr;11g;ø29Y75

POPE PAUL VI (21.6.1963-6.8.1978)
Giovanni Battista Montini (263)
 
Although Paul VI was not responsible for calling the Second Vatican Council, he was responsible to ending it and for beginning the process of carrying
out its decisions. He is perhaps most remembered, however for his encyclical Humanae Vitae.
 
VA#3433/1;1963/A.I500 LireAr;11.1g;ø29Y83.1
VA#3433/2;1965/A.III500 LireAr;11g;ø29Y83.2
VA#3434/1;1963/A.I100 LireST;8.1g;ø27Y82.1
VA#3434/2;1965/A.III100 LireST;8.1g;ø27Y82.2
VA#3435/1;1963/A.I50 LireST;6.3g;ø24Y81.1
VA#3435/2;1965/A.III50 LireST;6.2g;ø24Y81.2
VA#3436/1;1963/A.I20 LireAZ;3.6g;ø20Y80.1
VA#3436/2;1965/A.III20 LireAZ;3.6g;ø20Y80.2
VA#3437/1;1963/A.I10 LireAl;1.6g;ø23Y79.1
VA#3437/2;1965/A.III10 LireAl;1.6g;ø23Y79.2
VA#3438/1;1963/A.I5 LireAl;1g;ø20Y78.1
VA#3438/2;1965/A.III5 LireAl;1g;ø20Y78.2
VA#3439/1;1963/A.I2 LireAl;0.8g;ø18Y77.1
VA#3439/2;1965/A.III2 LireAl;0.9g;ø18Y77.2
VA#3440/1;1963/A.ILiraAl;0.6g;ø17Y76.1
VA#3440/2;1965/A.IIILiraAl;0.6g;ø17Y76.2
 
VA#3441;1966/A.IV500 LireAr;11g;ø29Y91
VA#3442;1966/A.IV100 LireST;8.1g;ø27Y90
VA#3443;1966/A.IV50 LireST;6.3g;ø24Y89
VA#3444;1966/A.IV20 LireAZ;3.5g;ø20Y88
VA#3445;1966/A.IV10 LireAl;1.7g;ø23Y87
VA#3446;1966/A.IV5 LireAl;1g;ø20Y86
VA#3447;1966/A.IV2 LireAl;0.9g;ø18Y85
VA#3448;1966/A.IVLiraAl;0.6g;ø17Y84
 
VA#3449;1967/A.V500 LireAr;11g;ø29Y99
VA#3450;1967/A.V100 LireST;8.1g;ø27Y98
VA#3451;1967/A.V50 LireST;6.3g;ø24Y97
VA#3452;1967/A.V20 LireAZ;3.6g;ø20Y96
VA#3453;1967/A.V10 LireAl;1.7g;ø23Y95
VA#3454;1967/A.V5 LireAl;1g;ø20Y94
VA#3455;1967/A.V2 LireAl;0.9g;ø18Y93
VA#3456;1967/A.VLiraAl;0.7g;ø17Y92
 
VA#3457;A.VI500 LireAr;11g;ø29Y107
VA#3458;A.VI100 LireST;8g;ø27Y106
VA#3459;A.VI50 LireST;6.4g;ø24Y105
VA#3460;A.VI20 LireAZ;3.7g;ø20Y104
VA#3461;A.VI10 LireAl;1.7g;ø23Y103
VA#3462;A.VI5 LireAl;1g;ø20Y102
VA#3463;A.VI2 LireAl;0.9g;ø18Y101
VA#3464;A.VILiraAl;0.7g;ø17Y100
 
VA#3465;1969/A.VII500 LireAr;10.9g;ø29Y115
VA#3466;1969/A.VII100 LireST;7.9g;ø27Y114
VA#3467;1969/A.VII50 LireST;6.3g;ø24Y113
VA#3468;1969/A.VII20 LireAZ;3.7g;ø20Y112
VA#3469;1969/A.VII10 LireAl;1.6g;ø23Y111
VA#3470;1969/A.VII5 LireAl;1.1g;ø20Y110
VA#3471;1969/A.VII2 LireAl;0.8g;ø18Y109
VA#3472;1969/A.VIILiraAl;0.7g;ø17Y108
 
VA#3473;1973/A.XI500 LireAr;11g;ø29Y123
VA#3474;1977/A.XV500 LireAr;11g;ø29Y132
VA#3475;1973/A.XI100 LireST;8g;ø27Y122
VA#3476;1973/A.XI50 LireST;6.3g;ø24Y121
VA#3477;1977/A.XV50 LireST;6.3g;ø25YA121
VA#3478;1973/A.XI20 LireAZ;3.7g;ø20Y120
VA#3479;1973/A.XI10 LireAl;1.6g;ø23Y119
VA#3480;1973/A.XI5 LireAl;1.1g;ø20Y118
VA#3481;1973/A.XI2 LireAl;0.8g;ø18Y117
VA#3482;1973/A.XILiraAl;0.6g;ø17Y116
 
VA#3483;1975500 LireAr;11g;ø29Y131
VA#3484;1975100 LireST;8.1g;ø27Y130
VA#3485;197550 LireST;6.4g;ø24Y129
VA#3486;197520 LireAZ;3.7g;ø20Y128
VA#3487;197510 LireAl;1.7g;ø23Y127
VA#3488;19755 LireAl;1.1g;ø20Y126
VA#3489;19752 LireAl;0.8g;ø18Y125
VA#3490;1975LiraAl;0.7g;ø17Y124
 
VA#3491;1978/A.XVI500 LireAr;11g;ø29Y139
VA#3492;1978/A.XVI200 LireAZ;5.1g;ø23Y138
VA#3493;1978/A.XVI100 LireST;8.1g;ø27Y137
VA#3494;1978/A.XVI50 LireST;6.3g;ø24Y136
VA#3495;1978/A.XVI20 LireAZ;3.7g;ø20Y135
VA#3496;1978/A.XVI10 LireAl;1.6g;ø23Y134
VA#3497;1978/A.XVI5 LireAl;1g;ø20Y133

SEDE VACANTE (6.8.1978-26.8.1978)
Jean Villot (+9.3.1979)
 
VA#3498;1978500 LireAr;11g;ø29Y140

POPE JOHN PAUL I (26.8.1978-28.9.1978)
Albino Luciani (264)
 
Pope John Paul I had one of the shortest reigns in the history of the papacy - and his death is a matter of some speculation among conspiracy theorists.
Many believe that he was murdered in order to prevent him from learning or revealing embarrassing facts about the Church. He was the first pope to take
a double name and the first pope in more than 1000 years to refuse the tra- ditional crowning ceremony.
 
VA#3499;19781000 LireAr;14.6g;ø31Y142

SEDE VACANTE (28.9.1978-16.10.1978)
Jean Villot (+9.3.1979)
 
VA#3500;1978500 LireAr;11g;ø29Y141

POPE JOHN PAUL II (16.10.1978-2.4.2005)
Karol Wojtyla (265)
 
Pope John Paul II had be one of the longest reigning popes in the history of the Church. John Paul as tried to steera course between reform and tra-
dition, often siding more strongly with the forces of tradition, much to the dismay of progressive Catholics.
 
VA#3501;1980/A.II500 LireAr;11.1g;ø28Y148
VA#3502;1980/A.II200 LireAZ;5g;ø23Y147
VA#3503;1980/A.II100 LireST;8g;ø27Y146
VA#3504;1980/A.II50 LireST;6.3g;ø24Y145
VA#3505;1980/A.II20 LireAZ;3.6g;ø20Y144
VA#3506;1980/A.II10 LireAl;1.6g;ø23Y143
 
VA#3507;1981/A.III500 LireAr;11g;ø28Y160
VA#3508;1981/A.III200 LireAZ;5.1g;ø23Y159
VA#3509;1981/A.III100 LireST;8g;ø27Y158
VA#3510;1981/A.III50 LireST;6.1g;ø24Y157
VA#3511;1981/A.III20 LireAZ;3.7g;ø20Y156
VA#3512;1981/A.III10 LireAl;1.7g;ø23Y155
 
VA#3513;1982/A.IV1000 LireAr;14.5g;ø31Y167
VA#3514;1982/A.IV500 LireST(AZ);6.8g;ø25Y166
VA#3515;1982/A.IV200 LireAZ;5g;ø23Y165
VA#3516;1982/A.IV100 LireST;8.2g;ø27Y164
VA#3517;1982/A.IV50 LireST;6.3g;ø24Y163
VA#3518;1982/A.IV20 LireAZ;3.6g;ø20Y162
VA#3519;1982/A.IV10 LireAl;1.6g;ø23Y161
 
VA#3520;1983/A.V1000 LireAr;14.6g;ø31Y176
VA#3521;1983/A.V500 LireST(AZ);6.7g;ø25Y175
VA#3522;1983/A.V200 LireAZ;5g;ø23Y174
VA#3523;1983/A.V100 LireST;8g;ø27Y173
VA#3524;1983/A.V50 LireST;6.4g;ø24Y172
VA#3525;1983/A.V20 LireAZ;3.6g;ø20Y171
VA#3526;1983/A.V10 LireAl;1.7g;ø23Y170
VA#3527;83/84/A.IV1000 LireAr;14.6g;ø33Y169
VA#3528;83/84500 LireAr;11g;ø29Y168
 
VA#3529;1984/A.VI1000 LireAr;14.6g;ø31Y183
VA#3530;1984/A.VI500 LireST(AZ);6.8g;ø25Y182
VA#3531;1984/A.VI200 LireAZ;5g;ø23Y181
VA#3532;1984/A.VI100 LireST;8.1g;ø27Y180
VA#3533;1984/A.VI50 LireST;6.2g;ø24Y179
VA#3534;1984/A.VI20 LireAZ;3.7g;ø20Y178
VA#3535;1984/A.VI10 LireAl;1.7g;ø23Y177
VA#3536;1984500 LireAr;11g;ø29Y184
 
VA#3537;1985/A.VII1000 LireAr;14.6g;ø31Y191
VA#3538;1985/A.VII500 LireST(AZ);6.8g;ø25Y190
VA#3539;1985/A.VII200 LireAZ;5g;ø23Y189
VA#3540;1985/A.VII100 LireST;8g;ø27Y188
VA#3541;1985/A.VII50 LireST;6.3g;ø24Y187
VA#3542;1985/A.VII20 LireAZ;3.7g;ø20Y186
VA#3543;1985/A.VII10 LireAl;1.7g;ø23Y185
 
VA#3544;1986/A.VIII1000 LireAr;14.5g;ø31Y198
VA#3545;1986/A.VIII500 LireST(AZ);6.9g;ø25Y197
VA#3546;1986/A.VIII200 LireAZ;5g;ø23Y196
VA#3547;1986/A.VIII100 LireST;8g;ø27Y195
VA#3548;1986/A.VIII50 LireST;6.2g;ø24Y194
VA#3549;1986/A.VIII20 LireAZ;3.7g;ø20Y193
VA#3550;1986/A.VIII10 LireAl;1.6g;ø23Y192
 
VA#3551;1987/A.IX1000 LireAr;14.7g;ø31Y205
VA#3552;1987/A.IX500 LireST(AZ);6.9g;ø25Y204
VA#3553;1987/A.IX200 LireAZ;5g;ø23Y203
VA#3554;1987/A.IX100 LireST;8g;ø27Y202
VA#3555;1987/A.IX50 LireST;6.2g;ø24Y201
VA#3556;1987/A.IX20 LireAZ;3.7g;ø20Y200
VA#3557;1987/A.IX10 LireAl;1.7g;ø23Y199
 
VA#3558;1988/A.X1000 LireAr;14.5g;ø31Y212
VA#3559;1988/A.X500 LireST(AZ);6.7g;ø25Y211
VA#3560;1988/A.X200 LireAZ;5g;ø23Y210
VA#3561;1988/A.X100 LireST;8g;ø27Y209
VA#3562;1988/A.X50 LireST;6.3g;ø24Y208
VA#3563;1988/A.X20 LireAZ;3.6g;ø20Y207
VA#3564;1988/A.X10 LireAl;1.6g;ø23Y206
 
VA#3565;1989/A.XI1000 LireAr;14.6g;ø31Y219
VA#3566;1989/A.XI500 LireST(AZ);6.8g;ø25Y218
VA#3567;1989/A.XI200 LireAZ;5g;ø23Y217
VA#3568;1989/A.XI100 LireST;8g;ø27Y216
VA#3569;1989/A.XI50 LireST;6.2g;ø24Y215
VA#3570;1989/A.XI20 LireAZ;3.6g;ø20Y214
VA#3571;1989/A.XI10 LireAl;1.7g;ø23Y213
 
VA#3572;1990/A.XII1000 LireAr;14.5g;ø31Y226
VA#3573;1990/A.XII500 LireST(AZ);6.8g;ø25Y225
VA#3574;1990/A.XII200 LireAZ;5g;ø23Y224
VA#3575;1990/A.XII100 LireST;3.4g;ø18Y223
VA#3576;1990/A.XII50 LireST;2.8g;ø16Y222
VA#3577;1990/A.XII20 LireAZ;3.6g;ø20Y221
VA#3578;1990/A.XII10 LireAl;1.7g;ø23Y220
 
VA#Y227;1991/A.XIII500 LireAr;10.8g;ø29SC214
VA#Y234;1991/A.XIII1000 LireAr;14.6g;ø31SC221
VA#Y233;1991/A.XIII500 LireST(AZ);6.8g;ø25SC220
VA#Y232;1991/A.XIII200 LireAZ;5g;ø23SC219
VA#Y231;1991/A.XIII100 LireST;3.4g;ø18SC218
VA#Y230;1991/A.XIII50 LireST;2.8g;ø16SC217
VA#Y229;1991/A.XIII20 LireAZ;3.6g;ø20SC216
VA#Y228;1991/A.XIII10 LireAl;1.6g;ø23SC215
 
VA#Y235;1992/A.XIV500 LireAr;11g;ø28SC222
VA#Y242;1992/A.XIV1000 LireAr;14.6g;ø31SC229
VA#Y241;1992/A.XIV500 LireST(AZ);6.8g;ø25SC228
VA#Y240;1992/A.XIV200 LireAZ;5g;ø23SC227
VA#Y239;1992/A.XIV100 LireST;3.3g;ø18SC226
VA#Y238;1992/A.XIV50 LireST;2.7g;ø16SC225
VA#Y237;1992/A.XIV20 LireAZ;3.6g;ø20SC224
VA#Y236;1992/A.XIV10 LireAl;1.6g;ø23SC223
 
VA#Y243;1993/A.XV500 LireAr;11g;ø28SC230
VA#Y250;1993/A.XV1000 LireAr;14.6g;ø31SC237
VA#Y249;1993/A.XV500 LireST(AZ);6.8g;ø25SC236
VA#Y248;1993/A.XV200 LireAZ;5g;ø23SC235
VA#Y247;1993/A.XV100 LireCN;4.6g;ø21SC234
VA#Y246;1993/A.XV50 LireST;2.8g;ø16SC233
VA#Y245;1993/A.XV20 LireAZ;3.6g;ø20SC232
VA#Y244;1993/A.XV10 LireAl;1.6g;ø23SC231
 
VA#Y251;1994/A.XVI500 LireAr;11g;ø28SC238
VA#Y258;1994/A.XVI1000 LireAr;14.6g;ø31SC245
VA#Y257;1994/A.XVI500 LireST(AZ);6.8g;ø25SC244
VA#Y256;1994/A.XVI200 LireAZ;5.1g;ø23SC243
VA#Y255;1994/A.XVI100 LireCN;4.6g;ø21SC242
VA#Y254;1994/A.XVI50 LireST;2.8g;ø16SC241
VA#Y253;1994/A.XVI20 LireAZ;3.7g;ø20SC240
VA#Y252;1994/A.XVI10 LireAl;1.7g;ø23SC239
 
VA#Y261;1995/A.XVII10000 LireAr;22g;ø33*3SC248
VA#Y260;1995/A.XVII10000 LireAr;22.1g;ø33*3SC247
VA#Y259;1995/A.XVII500 LireAr;11g;ø28SC246
VA#Y268;1995/A.XVII1000 LireAr;14.6g;ø31SC255
VA#Y267;1995/A.XVII500 LireST(AZ);6.8g;ø25SC254
VA#Y266;1995/A.XVII200 LireAZ;5g;ø23SC253
VA#Y265;1995/A.XVII100 LireCN;4.6g;ø21SC252
VA#Y264;1995/A.XVII50 LireST;2.8g;ø16SC251
VA#Y263;1995/A.XVII20 LireAZ;3.6g;ø20SC250
VA#Y262;1995/A.XVII10 LireAl;1.6g;ø23SC249
 
VA#Y357;1996/A.XVIII100000 LireAu;15g;ø27F8RM426,SC267
VA#Y356;1996/A.XVIII50000 LireAu;7.6g;ø22F8RM427,SC266
VA#Y271;1996/A.XVIII10000 LireAr;22.1g;ø33*3SC258
VA#Y270;1996/A.XVIII10000 LireAr;22g;ø33*3SC257
VA#Y269;1996/A.XVIII500 LireAr;11g;ø28SC256
VA#Y278;1996/A.XVIII1000 LireAr;14.6g;ø31SC265
VA#Y277;1996/A.XVIII500 LireST(AZ);6.8g;ø25SC264
VA#Y276;1996/A.XVIII200 LireAZ;5g;ø23SC263
VA#Y275;1996/A.XVIII100 LireCN;4.5g;ø21SC262
VA#Y274;1996/A.XVIII50 LireCN;4.5g;ø18SC261
VA#Y273;1996/A.XVIII20 LireAZ;3.7g;ø20SC260
VA#Y272;1996/A.XVIII10 LireAl;1.7g;ø23SC259
 
VA#Y289;1997/A.XIX100000 LireAu;15g;ø27F8RM428,SC280
VA#Y288;1997/A.XIX50000 LireAu;7.6g;ø22F8RM429,SC279
VA#Y319;1997/A.XIX10000 LireAr;22g;ø33*3SC270
VA#Y318;1997/A.XIX10000 LireAr;22.1g;ø33*3SC269
VA#Y279;1997/A.XIX500 LireAr;11g;ø28SC268
VA#Y287;1997/A.XIX1000 LireAr;14.6g;ø31SC278
VA#Y286;1997/A.XIX1000 LireAZ(ST);8.9g;ø26SC277
VA#Y285;1997/A.XIX500 LireST(AZ);6.9g;ø25SC276
VA#Y284;1997/A.XIX200 LireAZ;5g;ø23SC275
VA#Y283;1997/A.XIX100 LireCN;4.6g;ø21SC274
VA#Y282;1997/A.XIX50 LireCN;4.5g;ø19SC273
VA#Y281;1997/A.XIX20 LireAZ;3.7g;ø20SC272
VA#Y280;1997/A.XIX10 LireAl;1.7g;ø23SC271
 
VA#Y302;1998/A.XX100000 LireAu;15.1g;ø27F8RM430,SC293
VA#Y301;1998/A.XX50000 LireAu;7.5g;ø22F8RM431,SC292
VA#Y291;1998/A.XX10000 LireAr;22g;ø33*3SC283
VA#Y290;1998/A.XX10000 LireAr;22.1g;ø33*3SC282
VA#Y292;1998/A.XX500 LireAr;11g;ø28SC281
VA#Y300;1998/A.XX1000 LireAr;14.6g;ø31SC291
VA#Y299;1998/A.XX1000 LireAZ(ST);8.9g;ø26SC290
VA#Y298;1998/A.XX500 LireST(AZ);6.8g;ø25SC289
VA#Y297;1998/A.XX200 LireAZ;5.1g;ø23SC288
VA#Y296;1998/A.XX100 LireCN;4.6g;ø21SC287
VA#Y295;1998/A.XX50 LireCN;4.6g;ø19SC286
VA#Y294;1998/A.XX20 LireAZ;3.6g;ø20SC285
VA#Y293;1998/A.XX10 LireAl;1.6g;ø22SC284
 
VA#Y321;1999/A.XXI100000 LireAu;15g;ø27F8RM432,SC306
VA#Y320;1999/A.XXI50000 LireAu;7.6g;ø22F8RM433,SC305
VA#Y304;1999/A.XXI10000 LireAr;22.1g;ø33*3SC296
VA#Y303;1999/A.XXI10000 LireAr;22.1g;ø33*3SC295
VA#Y322;1999/A.XXI500 LireAr;11g;ø28SC294
VA#Y312;1999/A.XXI1000 LireAr;14.7g;ø31SC304
VA#Y311;1999/A.XXI1000 LireAZ(ST);8.9g;ø26SC303
VA#Y310;1999/A.XXI500 LireST(AZ);6.8g;ø25SC302
VA#Y309;1999/A.XXI200 LireAZ;5g;ø23SC301
VA#Y308;1999/A.XXI100 LireCN;4.6g;ø21SC300
VA#Y307;1999/A.XXI50 LireCN;4.5g;ø19SC299
VA#Y306;1999/A.XXI20 LireAZ;3.7g;ø20SC298
VA#Y305;1999/A.XXI10 LireAl;1.6g;ø23SC297
 
VA#Y317;2000/A.XXII100000 LireAu;15g;ø27F8RM434,SC321
VA#Y316;2000/A.XXII50000 LireAu;7.5g;ø22F8RM435,SC320
VA#Y315;2000/A.XXII10000 LireAr;22.1g;ø33*3SC311
VA#Y314;2000/A.XXII10000 LireAr;22.1g;ø33*3SC310
VA#Y313;2000/A.XXII2000 LireAr;16g;ø31*3SC308
VA#Y353;20002000 LireAr;16g;ø31*3SC309
VA#Y330;2000/A.XXII1000 LireAr;14.6g;ø31SC319
VA#Y329;2000/A.XXII1000 LireAZ(ST);8.9g;ø26SC318
VA#Y328;2000/A.XXII500 LireST(AZ);6.8g;ø25SC317
VA#Y327;2000/A.XXII200 LireAZ;5g;ø23SC316
VA#Y326;2000/A.XXII100 LireCN;4.5g;ø21SC315
VA#Y325;2000/A.XXII50 LireCN;4.4g;ø19SC314
VA#Y324;2000/A.XXII20 LireAZ;3.6g;ø20SC313
VA#Y323;2000/A.XXII10 LireAl;1.7g;ø23SC312
 
VA#Y391;2001/A.XXIII100000 LireAu;15g;ø27F8RM436,SC333
VA#Y390;2001/A.XXIII50000 LireAu;7.5g;ø22F8RM437,SC332
VA#Y340;2001/A.XXIII5000 LireAr;18g;ø32*3SC323
VA#Y339;2001/A.XXIII2000 LireAr;16g;ø31*3SC322
VA#Y338;2001/A.XXIII1000 LireAr;14.7g;ø31SC331
VA#Y337;2001/A.XXIII1000 LireAZ(ST);8.9g;ø26SC330
VA#Y336;2001/A.XXIII500 LireST(AZ);6.8g;ø25SC329
VA#Y335;2001/A.XXIII200 LireAZ;5g;ø23SC338
VA#Y334;2001/A.XXIII100 LireCN;4.6g;ø21SC327
VA#Y333;2001/A.XXIII50 LireCN;4.5g;ø19SC326
VA#Y332;2001/A.XXIII20 LireAZ;3.7g;ø20SC325
VA#Y331;2001/A.XXIII10 LireAl;1.7g;ø23SC324
 
VA#Y362;2002/A.XXIV50 EuroAu;15g;ø28F8RM438,SC345
VA#Y361;2002/A.XXIV20 EuroAu;6g;ø20F8RM439,SC344
 
VA#Y352;2003/A.XXV50 EuroAu;15g;ø28F8RM440,SC349
VA#Y351;2003/A.XXV20 EuroAu;6g;ø20F8RM441,SC348
VA#Y348;2003/A.XXV2 EuroCN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26SC341
VA#Y347;2003/A.XXVEuroBR(CN/Ni7);7.5g;ø23SC340
VA#Y346;2003/A.XXV50 CentNG;7.8g;ø24SC339
VA#Y345;2003/A.XXV20 CentNG;5.7g;ø22SC338
VA#Y344;2003/A.XXV10 CentNG;4.1g;ø20SC337
VA#Y343;2003/A.XXV5 CentCS;3.9g;ø21SC336
VA#Y342;2003/A.XXV2 CentCS;3g;ø19SC335
VA#Y341;2003/A.XXVCentCS;2.3g;ø16SC334
 
VA#Y364;2004/A.XXVI50 EuroAu;15g;ø28F8RM442
VA#Y363;2004/A.XXVI20 EuroAu;6g;ø20F8RM443
VA#Y358;20042 EuroCN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26

SEDE VACANTE (2.4.2005-24.4.2005)
Jorge Arturo Medina Estevez (*23.12.1926)
 
VA#Y372;20052 EuroCN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
VA#Y371;2005EuroBR(CN/Ni7);7.5g;ø23
VA#Y370;200550 CentNG;7.8g;ø24
VA#Y369;200520 CentNG;5.7g;ø22
VA#Y368;200510 CentNG;4.1g;ø20
VA#Y367;20055 CentCS;3.9g;ø21
VA#Y366;20052 CentCS;3g;ø19
VA#Y365;2005CentCS;2.3g;ø16

POPE BENEDICT XVI (24.4.2005-)
Joseph Ratzinger (266)
 
Ratzinger was formerly Prefect for the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the organization once known as the Inquisition. Joseph Ratzinger
was long known as one of the most powerful forces for conservatism in the Vatican.
 
VA#Y393;2005/A.I50 EuroAu;15g;ø28F8RM444
VA#Y392;2005/A.I20 EuroAu;6g;ø20F8RM445
VA#Y384;2005/A.I10 EuroAr;22g;ø34*3
VA#Y383;2005/A.I5 EuroAr;18.1g;ø32
VA#Y374;20052 EuroCN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
 
VA#Y398;2006/A.II50 EuroAu;15g;ø28F8RM446
VA#Y397;2006/A.II20 EuroAu;6g;ø20F8RM447
VA#Y396;2006/A.II10 EuroAr;22.04g;ø34*3
VA#Y395;2006/A.II5 EuroAr;17.96g;ø32
VA#Y382;2006/A.II2 EuroCN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
VA#Y381;2006/A.IIEuroBR(CN/Ni7);7.5g;ø23
VA#Y380;2006/A.II50 CentNG;7.8g;ø24
VA#Y379;2006/A.II20 CentNG;5.7g;ø22
VA#Y378;2006/A.II10 CentNG;4.1g;ø20
VA#Y377/1;2006/A.II5 CentCS;3.9g;ø21
VA#Y376/1;2006/A.II2 CentCS;3g;ø19
VA#Y375/1;2006/A.IICentCS;2.3g;ø16
VA#Y394;20062 EuroCN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
 
VA#Y403;2007/A.III50 EuroAu;15g;ø28F8RM448
VA#Y402;2007/A.III20 EuroAu;6g;ø20F8RM449
VA#Y401;2007/A.III10 EuroAr;22.01g;ø34*3
VA#Y400;2007/A.III5 EuroAr;17.97g;ø32*3
VA#Y399;20072 EuroCN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
 
VA#Y409;2008/A.IV50 EuroAu;15g;ø28F8RM451
VA#Y408;2008/A.IV20 EuroAu;6g;ø20F8RM452
VA#Y404;20082 EuroCN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
VA#Y389;2008/A.IV2 EuroCN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
VA#Y388;2008/A.IVEuroBR(CN/Ni7);7.5g;ø23
VA#Y387;2008/A.IV50 CentNG;7.8g;ø24
VA#Y386;2008/A.IV20 CentNG;5.7g;ø22
VA#Y385;2008/A.IV10 CentNG;4.1g;ø20
VA#Y377/2;2008/A.IV5 CentCS;3.9g;ø21
VA#Y376/2;2008/A.IV2 CentCS;3g;ø19
VA#Y375/2;2008/A.IVCentCS;2.3g;ø16
 
VA#Y419;2009/A.V100 EuroAu;29.90g;ø35F8RM453; Banishment from Eden
VA#Y418;2009/A.V50 EuroAu;14.94g;ø28F8RM454
VA#Y416;2009/A.V20 EuroAu;6.00g;ø20F8RM455
VA#Y410;20092 EuroCN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
 
VA#Y425;2010/A.VI100 EuroAu;30.01g;ø35
VA#Y424;2010/A.VI50 EuroAu;14.97g;ø28
VA#Y423;2010/A.VI20 EuroAu;6.02g;ø20
VA#Y420;20102 EuroCN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
 
VA#Z111;2011/A.V100 EuroAu;30.02g;ø35
VA#Y426;20112 EuroCN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26

EUROPE (EU)
 
def.ref.=krause/mishler world coins
 
EU#1999;1999-20071 cent-2 Euro;8 coins;"old" map of Europe
EU#2007;2007-1 cent-2 Euro;8 coins;"new" map of Europe (except 1-5 cent)

 
GERMANY (DE)
 
reference(s)IDauthor(s)title(s)
AKS(.)13Arnold/Küthmann/Steinhilber:Grosser deutscher Münzkatalog
CNA(.)38Schmid,Manfred:Katalog zum "Crefelder Notgeldalbum" (1914-24)
C(r)(.)34Craig,D.:Coins of the World (1750-1850)
D(a)(v)(.)44J.S.Davenport:German .. Talers .. (1500-)
DN(.)48Dießner,Hans-Jürg Alfred:deutsches Notgeld von (1914-15)
F1(.)-Friedberg:Gold Coins of the World (1st edt.)
F8(.)-Friedberg:Gold Coins of the World (8th edt.)
FA(.)6A=61AFrenzel,Max:Notmünzen der amtlichen Kriegsgefangenenlager .. (1914-18)
FF(.)66Frenzel/Fritz:Marken .. & Notmünzen der Verkehrsunternehmen
FI(.)6I=61IFrenzel,Max:Notmünzen der .. Kriegsgefangenenlager (der) .. Industrie
FM(.)63Merkelbach,Friedhelm:Papiernotgeld ehemaliger Regierungsbezirk Aachen
Fu(.)69Funck,Walter:Notmünzen (Städte, Gemeinden etc) ...
FZ(.)67Frenzel,Max:Notmünzen Städte, Gemeinden, Kreise .. (1916-24)
G(HS)(.)??70??Grabowski/Huschka/Schamberg:ausländ. Geld .. dt. Besatzung
GB(.)72Grabowski,Hans-Ludwig:besonderes Notgeld (Stoff,Leder..)
GE(.)75Geiger,Anton:deutsches Großnotgeld (1918-21)
GR.???74???Grabowski,Hans-Ludwig:Papiergeld Länder (1871-1948)
G(./)M(.)73Grabowski/Manfred Mehl:Notgeld Serienscheine (1918-22)
G(.)ST(-)70STGlasemann,Hans-Georg:Steuergutscheine Reichsministerium
GW(.)?79?Grabowski,Hans-Ludwig:dt. amtliche Kleingeldscheine (1916-22)
Ha(.)81Hasselmann,Wolfgang:private Notmünzen ...
(T)HB(.)78Tieste,Reinhard:Bremer Papiergeld (1856-2001)
HH(.)88Lindmann/Stolzenberg/Kirstein:Hamburger Papiergeld (1800-1950)
HS(.)85Hohensee,Heinz:Duisburger Notgeld
J(g)(.)97Jäger,Kurt:deutsche Münzen (1871-) ...
K2(.)02Keller,Arnold:Notgeld .. Verkehrsausgaben (1916-22)
K(6.)06Keller,Arnold:Notgeld der deutschen (Hyper-)Inflation (1923)
K7(.)07Keller,Arnold:Wertbeständiges (Gold-)Notgeld (1923-24)
KA(.)-Keller,Arnold:das Papiergeld der altdeutschen Staaten (17.Jhr-1914)
(K)EP(.)56Tieste,Reinhard:Kleingeldersatz - Verkehrsausgaben (1915-22)
K(R)G(.)47Krug,Gerhard:meißnisch-sächsische Groschen (1338-1500)
(K)GL(.)71Tieste,Reinhard:Papiergeld Gefangenenlager im 1. Weltkrieg
KM(.) = default33Krause & Mishler:... German/World Coins ... (1601-)
KON(.)38Glasemann:Konversionskasse dt. Auslandschulden (1933-45)
KP(.)36Koppe,Lothar:Münzen Sachsen-Weimar (1573-1918)
KR(.)-Kulo,Ants/Rudich,Juri:German Occupation WWII Baltic States
L(.)??10??Grabowski,Hans-Ludwig:Terrorgeld - Lager/Gettogeld (1933-45)
L2(.)12Lindmann,Kai:Band 2 - Katalog der Serienscheine (1918-22)
(D)(.)LS15Davenport,J.S.:Large Size (World) Silver Coins ..(1500-1900)
M(e)(.)35Menzel,Peter:Deutsche Notmünzen ... (1840-2002)
MB(.)32Mishler & Bruce:... German/World Coins ... (-1600)
M(./)G(.)37Müller/Geiger:Papiergeld der dt. Eisenbahn & Post
ML(.)31 Müller,Manfred:wertbeständiges Notgeld ... (1923/24)
MN(.)-Menzel,Peter:Deutsche Notmünzen ... (1840-1990)
MU(.)39Müller,Manfred:Notgeldscheine dt. Inflation (1922-23)
NB(.)82Hoffmann/Reichenberg:"das Notenbuch" dt. Banknoten (1871-1990)
P(./)R(.)64Pick/Rixen:Papiergeld-Spezialkatalog Deutschland
R(O)(S)(.)-Rosenberg/Grabowski:die dt. Banknoten (1871-)
RH(.)-Ross,Heino:Lokal-, Privat- und Notgelder in Estland
RK(.)43Rahnenführer/Krug:die Kursächsischen Kippermünzen
RR(.)-Röhl/Romanowski:Lübecks Papiergeld im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert
RT(.)-Röttinger,Bruno:Gefangenenlager-, Gruben- u. Zechengeld (1914/18)
RU(P)(.)49Rupertus,Günter:Papiergeld von Baden (1849-1948)
S6(.)-Schoenawa/Mayer:Das Papiergeld von Hessen und Pfalz
SB(G)(.)52Schlumberger,Hans:Goldmünzen Europas (1800-1997)
SC(H)(.)53Schön,G.:Welt-Münzenkatalog ...
SE(.)55Schöne,Michael H.:Papiergeld im besetzten Deutschland (1945-49)
SH(.)?68?Lindman/Stolzenberg/Kirstein:das Papiergeld von SH (1812-2002)
SK(.)-Schulten/Kimpel:Wuppertaler Medaillen/Kriegs-/Inflationsgeld
SW(.)59Schulten,Wolfgang:dt. Münzen Zeit Karls V. (1484-1559)
TP(.)76Topp,Jochen Jos.:Papiernotgeld von Westfalen
TT(.)77Smith,K.(+K.)/AVA:Catalogue of world transportation tokens except N.America
VE(.)45van Eck,Thomas:Papiernotgeld preußische Rheinprovinz (1914-48)
VOS(.)-Vossberg,F.:..preussiche Münzen .. früheste Zeit bis zum Ende .. des deutschen Ordens
WN(.)?98?Lindman,Kai:Wertbeständiges Notgeld (1923-24)
Y(e)(.)25Yeoman,R.S.:Current/Modern World Coins
Z-no catalog reference
 
list of all abbreviations and region-ids => here
 
mints information from many contradictory sources and without any warranty!
 
german mint marks
A:Augsburg, (+R?) Artern, Wien, Amberg (1763-95), Clausthal (1833-49), Berlin (1750-today)
B:Blumrode, Bamberg, Bayersdorf, Breslau (1750-1826), Bayreuth (1796-1804), (rosette+.H.) Regensburg (1802-12),
 ¦(+.H.) Frankfurt (1808), Brunswick (1809-13,50-60), Glatz (1813), Hannover (1821-78), Dresden (1861-72), Vienna (1938-44)
C:Cham (1635-1760), Cleve (1750-67), Dresden (1779-1804), Clausthal (1800-66), (+T?) Christophstal,
 ¦Cassel (1807-13), Frankfurt (1866-79), (+r+urn) Creussen, Kulmbach
D:(d+bee) Dachsbach, Aurich (1750-1806), Düsseldorf (1817-48), Munich (1871-today)
E:(e+half moon) Erlangen, Königsberg (1261-..-1798), (+L) Ellrich (1332-1627), Dresden (1872-87), Muldenhütte (1887-1953)
F:Friedberg, Friedeburg, Freudenstadt, Hall, Frankfurt, Magdeburg (1750-1806), Fürth, Cassel (1803-07),
 ¦Dresden (1845-58), Stuttgart (1872-today)
G:Günzburg, (+N-BW) Bamberg, Schwerin, Göttingen (1620-22), Glatz (1807-10), Gera, Stettin (1753-1806),
 ¦Dresden (1833-54), Karlsruhe (1872-today)
H:Günzburg, Dresden (1804-12), (+.K.) Rostock (1862-64), Darmstadt (1872-82)
J:Paris (1808-09), Hamburg (1873-today)
K:Kirchberg, Katharinenrieth, (K) Kulmbach
L:(.L.) Lippoldsberg, Langenburg, Luckau/Altenburg (1619-23), Leutenberg (1619-23), Leipzig (1753-62)
M:Mömpelgart, Munich, Mannheim, Münsa (1619-23), (+.C.) Brunswick (1813-14,20)
N:Nürnberg, Nördlingen, Neuenstein, Nienburg, Naumburg (1619-23), Nidda (1620-22)
O:Onolzbach (Ansbach)
P:(+Z?) Pölzig (1619-23), (+.R.) Düsseldorf (1783-1804)
R:Reichenweier/Riquewihr, Roth, Rudolstadt for Schwarzburg, Roda for Sachsen-Altenburg (1619-22)
S:Schleusing, Stuttgart, Schwabach (1792-95), Dresden (1813-32), Hannover (1839-44), (+T) Strickling/Blomberg (1820-40)
T:Buchholz (1500-70), Deutz (1546-), Tübingen, Taucha (1619-22), Trebbe/Lemgo (1812-20), Tabora (1916)
V:Volkerode for Coburg (1619-22)
W:Wesel, Weimar (1619-22), Weida (1619-22), Wratislawia (1743-49)
*:Dresden
(Z)Paris for Saarland (1954-55) - privy mark Lucien Bazor
 
 
 
German Empire (1871-1918)
KM10-26;R01-61,400-490,1000-1057, G.BG01-10,SU1-5,FR1-9,LE01-62,LT1-8,LU1-9,RO,RU01-36,UA 
DE#002C;18752 Pfennig;(Frankfurt)Cu;3.17g;ø20AKS18,J2,SC2
DE#002A;18762 Pfennig;(Berlin)Cu;3.05g;ø20AKS18,J2,SC2
DE#003C;18755 Pfennig;(Frankfurt)CN;2.30g;ø18AKS15,J3,SC3
DE#007F;1881Mark;(Stuttgart)Ar;5.32g;ø24AKS1,J9,SC9
DE#010G;1913Pfennig;(Karlsruhe)Cu;1.97g;ø17AKS21,J10,SC10
DE#011D;19095 Pfennig;(Munich)CN;2.50g;ø18AKS6,J12,SC12
DE#012A;191110 Pfennig;(Berlin)CN;3.96g;ø21AKS12,J13,SC13
DE#014A;1914Mark;(Berlin)Ar;5.56g;ø24AKS2,J17,SC18
DE#014J;1905Mark;(Hamburg)Ar;5.48g;ø24AKS2,J17,SC18
DE#016A;19072 Pfennig;(Berlin)Cu;3.25g;ø20AKS19,J11,SC11
DE#017E;1915½ Mark;(Muldenhütte)Ar;2.77g;ø20AKS16,J16,SC17
DE#017F;1906½ Mark;(Stuttgart)Ar;2.73g;ø20AKS16,J16,SC17
DE#019A;19205 Pfennig;(Berlin)Fe;2.50g;ø18AKS17,J297,SC20
DE#024J;1917Pfennig;(Hamburg)Al;0.78g;ø16AKS22,J300,SC19
DE#026;192110 PfennigZn;3.06g;ø21AKS14,J299,SC23
DE#R017:E;1898-07-01100 MarkPR;2968370C;158x103NB17,P20
DE#R020:Y;1903-04-17100 MarkPR;5191882B;158x102NB20,P22
DE#R022A;1904-10-315 MarkPR;Y·806783;123x80NB22a,P8
DE#R022B;1904-10-315 MarkPR;B·1484988;123x80NB22b,P8
DE#R023A:Q;1905-12-18100 MarkPR;5890849C;158x101NB23a,P24
DE#R023B:U;1905-12-18100 MarkPR;6470116D;159x102NB23b,P24
DE#R024A:X;1906-03-1020 MarkPR;A·409888;136x90NB24a,P25
DE#R024B:M;1906-03-1020 MarkPR;C·1481611;135x89NB24b,P25
DE#R025A:Y;1906-03-1050 MarkPR;C·385259;149x100NB25a,P26
DE#R025B:M;1906-03-1050 MarkPR;D·133020;148x100NB25b,P26
DE#R027A;1906-10-0610 MarkPR;X·Nr036563;140x90NB27a,P9
DE#R027B/1;1906-10-0610 MarkPR;H·Nr1888197;140x90NB27b,P9
DE#R027B/2;1906-10-0610 MarkPR;J·Nr1480105;140x90NB27b,P9
DE#R028:E;1907-06-0820 MarkPR;A·4122940;136x90NB28,P28
DE#R030:Z;1907-06-08100 MarkPR;7421265D;159x103NB30,P30
DE#R031:K;1908-02-0720 MarkPR;C·4979715;135x90NB31,P31
DE#R032:R;1908-02-0750 MarkPR;C·2363492;149x100NB32,P32
DE#R033A;1908-02-07100 MarkPR;7504182B;160x102NB33a,P33
DE#R033B:A;1908-02-07100 MarkPR;8657247C;159x102NB33b,P33
DE#R033B:D;1908-02-07100 MarkPR;6724634F;157x100NB33b,P33
DE#R034:M;1908-02-07100 MarkPR;6723303K;160x103NB34,PR34
DE#R035;1908-02-07100 MarkPR;C·0582620;206x102NB35,P35
DE#R037:S;1909-09-1020 MarkPR;C·8277441;135x90NB37,P37
DE#R038;1909-09-10100 MarkPR;C·1836074;206x102NB38,P38
DE#R040A:N;1910-04-2120 MarkPR;E611813;134x88NB40a,P40
DE#R040B:U;1910-04-2120 MarkPR;A9177251;136x89NB40b,P40
DE#R041;1910-04-2120 MarkPR;K1371146;136x89NB41,P40c
DE#R042:T;1910-04-2150 MarkPR;A6627711;149x100NB42,P41
DE#R043A;1910-04-21100 MarkPR;B9313203;208x102NB43a,P42
DE#R043B;1910-04-21100 MarkPR;E8009179;209x102NB43b,P42
DE#R044A;1910-04-21100 MarkPR;G6184106;206x103NB44a,P43
DE#R045A:H;1910-04-211000 MarkPR;532877D;186x110NB45a,P44
DE#R045C:S;1910-04-211000 MarkPR;9397712A;186x110NB45b,P44
DE#R045E:L;1910-04-211000 MarkPR;1768550G;184x109NB45b,P44
DE#R045E:M;1910-04-211000 MarkPR;8046481G;187x110NB45b,P44
DE#R045G:S;1910-04-211000 MarkPR;8303846L;187x110NB45c,P44
DE#R046A:E;1910-04-211000 MarkPR;897355C;187x110NB46a,P45
DE#R046B:D;1910-04-211000 MarkPR;6538710B;185x109NB46b,P45
DE#R046B:G;1910-04-211000 MarkPR;2761212D;186x110NB46b,P45
DE#R047A:E;1914-02-1920 MarkPR;L315101;137x90NB47a,P46
DE#R047B:F;1914-02-1920 MarkPR;Q5284804;137x90NB47b,P46
DE#R047B:L;1914-02-1920 MarkPR;Q2197465;137x90NB47b,P46
DE#R047B:W;1914-02-1920 MarkPR;J6251217;137x90NB47b,P46
DE#R048A;1914-08-055 MarkPR;B.960505;125x79NB212a,P47
DE#R048B;1914-08-055 MarkPR;O.1183893;125x79NB212b,P47
DE#R048C;1914-08-055 MarkPR;E.11591955;125x81NB212c,P47
DE#R049A;1914-08-0520 MarkPR;C735321;139x89NB213a,P48
DE#R049B;1914-08-0520 MarkPR;G1245836;139x89NB213b,P48
DE#R050A;1914-08-0550 MarkPR;V996767;150x100NB214a,P49
DE#R050B;1914-08-0550 MarkPR;A5426692;149x100NB214b,P49
DE#R051A;1914-08-12MarkPR(25);193·065141;96x60NB215a,P50
DE#R051B;1914-08-12MarkPR(25);816·499579;95x60NB215b,P50
DE#R051C;1914-08-12MarkPR(25);861·660834;94x59NB215c,P51
DE#R051D;1914-08-12MarkPR(25);75·135898;95x60NB215d,P52
DE#R052B;1914-08-122 MarkPR(25);551·439742;110x70NB216a,P53
DE#R052C;1914-08-122 MarkPR(25);619·069391;110x70NB216b,P54
DE#R052D;1914-08-122 MarkPR(25);70·977263;110x70NB216d,P55
DE#R053;1915-11-0420 MarkPR;C·5513440;141x88NB217,P63
DE#R054A;1917-08-015 MarkPR;W·9310536;124x79NB218a,P56
DE#R054C;1917-08-015 MarkPR;Z·11700685;123x80NB218c,P56
DE#R055;1918-02-2020 MarkPR;L·5651283;140x90NB219,P57
DE#R057A;1918-11-3050 MarkPR(63);E82 No917985;143x113NB221,P65,PRI71
DE#R449;1916-12-09½ MarkPR;B.8841228;98x65NB279,P7,PRI419
DE#R457;1916-04-1720 KopekenPR;110x70NB254,P-R120
DE#R458D;1916-04-1750 KopekenPR;126x79NB255d,P-R121
DE#R459C;1916-04-17RubelPR;129x86NB256c,P-R122
DE#R460B;1916-04-173 RubelPR;S148644;145x91NB257b,P-R123
DE#R461;1916-04-1710 RubelPR;A605205;159x100NB258,P-R124,PRI435
DE#R462;1916-04-1725 RubelPR;C228367;175x107NB259,P-R125,PRI436
DE#R464;1918-04-04½ MarkPR;A2102938;109x69NB261,P-R127
DE#R465;1918-04-04MarkPR;A0399450;124x78NB262,P-R128,PRI439
DE#R467/1;1918-04-045 MarkPR;C183091;144x90NB264,P-R130,PRI441
DE#R467/2;1918-04-045 MarkPR;A997491;145x89NB264,P-R130,PRI441
DE#R468;1918-04-0420 MarkPR;B356285;160x100NB265,P-R131
DE#R469/1;1918-04-0450 MarkPR;A984702;174x108NB266,P-R132,PRI443
DE#R469/2;1918-04-0450 MarkPR;C013684;175x107NB266,P-R132,PRI443
DE#R470;1918-04-04100 MarkPR;0046921;171x108NB267,P-R133,PRI444
DE#R472B;(1917)25 BaniPR;F.22298866;95x59NB246b,P-M1
DE#R473A;(1917)50 BaniPR;E8338792;109x70NB247a,P-M2
DE#GLE10:(C);191525 KopekenPR; 15840;97x47
DE#GLE11:(A);191550 KopekenPR;106x57
DE#GLE12:(F);1915RubelPR;A 161866 *(6);115x68
DE#GLE13:(B);19153 RubelPR; 07885;117x67
DE#GLE25:(A);1915-08-126 KopekenPR(175);NỌ 27674;99x61
DE#GLE33:(A);1915-10-205 PfennigPR(175);11094 *(8);81x45
DE#GLE35:(A);1915-10-20KopekePR(175);34411 *(8);99x61
DE#GLE36:(A);1915-10-202 KopekenPR(175);123510 *(8);98x62
DE#GLE37;1915-10-203 KopekenPR(175);NỌ 18476;100x61
DE#GRU18;(1915)Kopeke KupferPR;80x45P24
DE#GRU21;(1915)5 Kopeken KupferPR;79x46P27
DE#GRU25;(1915)10 Kopeken KupferPR;100x60P31
DE#GUA07:(A);191810 GriwenPR;A03731728;140x90P21
DE#GUA08:(A);1918100 GriwenPR;A1452724;175x115P22
DE#GUA09;1918500 GriwenPR;A1027038;185x120P23
 
Deutsch-Ostafrika (DOA)/Tanzania (TZ)
KM01-16;R900-941 
DE#DOA01;1890PesaCu;6.52g;ø25AKS618,J710,SC1
DE#R916L;1915-11-01Rupie;(Daressalam)PR;S98181;103x63NB57b,P9A,PRK17CB
DE#R928M;1916-02-01Rupie;(Daressalam)PR;S2.94987;104x63NB58,P19,PRK28A
DE#R928O;1916-02-01Rupie;(Daressalam)PR;U2.29451;104x63NB58,P19,PRK28A
DE#R928W;1916-02-01Rupie;(Daressalam)PR;C3.3550;104x63NB58,P19,PRK28A
DE#R928X;1916-02-01Rupie;(Daressalam)PR;D3.95392;104x63NB58,P19,PRK28A
DE#R928Y;1916-02-01Rupie;(Daressalam)PR;E3.41901;104x63NB58,P19,PRK28A
DE#R928AA;1916-02-01Rupie;(Daressalam)PR;F3.49276;104x63NB58,P19,PRK28A
DE#R928AB;1916-02-01Rupie;(Daressalam)PR;G3.41638;104x63NB58,P19,PRK28A
DE#R929A;1916-02-01Rupie;(Daressalam)PR;G3.97885;105x63NB59,P20,PRK29A
DE#R929B;1916-02-01Rupie;(Daressalam)PR;H3.47687;105x63NB59,P20,PRK29A
DE#R929C;1916-02-01Rupie;(Daressalam)PR;J3.86990;105x63NB59,P20,PRK29A
DE#R929D;1916-02-01Rupie;(Daressalam)PR;K3.8772;105x63NB59,P20,PRK29A
DE#R929E;1916-02-01Rupie;(Daressalam)PR;L3.51535;105x63NB59,P20,PRK29A
DE#R929I;1916-02-01Rupie;(Daressalam)PR;P3.45219;105x63NB59,P20,PRK29A
DE#R929T;1916-02-01Rupie;(Daressalam)PR;S3.40031;105x63NB59,P20,PRK29A
DE#R929V;1916-02-01Rupie;(Daressalam)PR;U3.25338;107x64NB59,P20,PRK29A
 
Weimar Republic (1919-33)
KM27-77;R62-164,168-171,173a+174a,846-864 
DE#027F;192150 Pfennig;(Stuttgart)Al;1.67g;ø23AKS37,J301,SC24
DE#028A;19223 Mark;(Berlin)Al;2.02g;ø28AKS29,J302,SC25
DE#030A;1923Rentenpfennig;(Berlin)Cu;2.01g;ø17AKS56,J306,SC29
DE#031A;19242 Rentenpfennig;(Berlin)Cu;3.34g;ø20AKS53,J307,SC30
DE#031D;19242 Rentenpfennig;(Munich)Cu;3.28g;ø20AKS53,J307,SC30
DE#032A;19245 Rentenpfennig;(Berlin)AZ;2.49g;ø18AKS48,J308,SC31
DE#032F;19245 Rentenpfennig;(Stuttgart)AZ;2.40g;ø18AKS48,J308,SC31
DE#033A;192410 Rentenpfennig;(Berlin)AZ;4.00g;ø21AKS44,J309,SC32
DE#035G;1923200 Mark;(Karlsruhe)Al;1.01g;ø23AKS24,J304,SC27
DE#036A;1923500 Mark;(Berlin)Al;1.66g;ø27AKS23,J305,SC28
DE#037D;1928Reichspfennig;(Munich)BZ;2.02g;ø17AKS57,J313,SC36
DE#038A;19242 Reichspfennig;(Berlin)BZ;3.39g;ø20AKS54,J314,SC37
DE#040A;193610 Reichspfennig;(Berlin)AZ;3.86g;ø20AKS45,J317,SC40
DE#R062A;1919-06-2450 MarkPR;AB?a851761;152x100NB333a,P66
DE#R062C;1919-06-2450 MarkPR;CE?b724,240;154x102NB333c,P66
DE#R063A:F;1920-02-0610 MarkPR;P1931485;125x83NB334a,P67
DE#R064;1920-03-01MarkPR(25);441.239720;90x60NB335,P58
DE#R065A;1920-03-012 MarkPR(25);215.657876;100x65NB336a,P60
DE#R065B;1920-03-012 MarkPR(25);28.253840;100x66NB336b,P59
DE#R066:X;1920-07-2350 MarkPR;B.5527879;150x99NB337,P68
DE#R067A:G;1920-11-01100 MarkPR;U599513;160x106NB338a,P69
DE#R067B:M;1920-11-01100 MarkPR;H18605215;163x108NB338b,P69
DE#R067B:S;1920-11-01100 MarkPR;C24462137;162x107NB338b,P69
DE#R069D;1922-01-1910T MarkPR(25);4B.0110788;179x98NB340d,P72
DE#R070;1922-03-27500 MarkPR;A2508542;174x111NB341,P73
DE#R071C;1922-07-07500 MarkPR;D15869628;170x88NB342c,P74
DE#R072;1922-08-04100 MarkPR;G02299669;161x89NB343,P75
DE#R073A;1922-09-15MarkPR(25);85x59NB344a,P61
DE#R074;1922-09-152 MarkPR(25);90x63NB345,P62
DE#R075D:BB;1922-09-151000 Mark;(Breslau)PR(28);G729220bb;160x85NB346d,P76
DE#R075F:MM;1922-09-151000 Mark;(Munich)PR(29);Pa 276872 MM;158x85NB346f,P76
DE#R075I:OE;1922-09-151000 Mark;(Berlin)PR(30);De026104 *(6) OE;158x85NB346i,P76
DE#R075I:WM;1922-09-151000 Mark;(Magdeburg)PR(30);K *(5) 350935 WM;159x85NB346i,P76
DE#R076;1922-09-165000 MarkPR(28);K131000;130x89NB347,P77
DE#R077;1922-11-195000 MarkPR;A02542549;199x109NB348,P78
DE#R078;1922-11-1950T MarkPR;C18981601;191x110NB349?,P80
DE#R079A;1922-11-1950T MarkPR;A06660856;191x110NB350a,P79
DE#R079D:E;1922-11-1950T Mark;(Berlin)PR;24E223493;189x110NB351d,P79
DE#R080A:B;1922-12-025000 Mark;(Munich)PR(47);L 246775 B;130x90NB352a,P81
DE#R080A:E;1922-12-025000 Mark;(Hannover)PR(47);C 366103 E;131x90NB352a,P81
DE#R080A:F;1922-12-025000 Mark;(Zwickau)PR(47);K 149844 F;130x90NB352a,P81
DE#R080A:X;1922-12-025000 MarkPR(47);K 179414 X;130x89NB352a,P81
DE#R082A/1;1923-02-01100T MarkPR;N00930979;190x115NB354a,P83
DE#R082A/2;1923-02-01100T MarkPR;B10372684;190x115NB354a,P83
DE#R084A:MV;1923-02-2020T Mark;(Mainz)PR(34);K-MV 30185 *(6);159x96NB356a,P85
DE#R084A:ND;1923-02-2020T Mark;(Duisburg)PR(34);Q-ND 63631 *(6);159x96NB356a,P85
DE#R084B:MM;1923-02-2020T Mark;(Munich)PR(34);K-MM 128815;160x97NB356a,P85
DE#R084B:c-nd;1923-02-2020T Mark;(Duisburg)PR(34);C-ND 707241 *(6);159x95NB356b,P85
DE#R084B:l-nd;1923-02-2020T Mark;(Duisburg)PR(34);L-ND 245454 *(6);159x95NB356b,P85
DE#R084B:g-wk;1923-02-2020T Mark;(Krefeld)PR(34);G-WK 622345;159x93NB356b,P85
DE#R084B:j-wk;1923-02-2020T Mark;(Krefeld)PR(34);J-WK 296899;158x93NB356b,P85
DE#R084B:l-wk;1923-02-2020T Mark;(Krefeld)PR(34);L-WK 582659;159x93NB356b,P85
DE#R084C;1923-02-2020T Mark;(Dortmund)PR(34);S-DB 0607477;159x96NB356c,P85
DE#R084E:WK;1923-02-2020T Mark;(Krefeld)PR(47);F-WK 737903;160x95NB356e,P85
DE#R084G:XX;1923-02-2020T Mark;(Berlin)PR(31);C-XX 558156;159x95NB356g/h,P85
DE#R084I:CD;1923-02-2020T Mark;(Dortmund)PR(30);Da-CD 011478;160x94NB356j,P85
DE#R085A:MN;1923-02-20Mio Mark;(Munich)PR(47);D146669MN;161x110NB357a,P86
DE#R087B;1923-05-01500T MarkPR;A01048623;170x95NB359b,P88
DE#R087E;1923-05-01500T Mark;(Karlsruhe)PR;31ab103092;169x93NB359e,P88
DE#R087G;1923-05-01500T Mark;(Hamburg)PR;11z203755;169x95NB359g,P88
DE#R088;1923-06-015 Mio MarkPR;A00406205;175x94NB360,P90; damaged
DE#R089A;1923-07-232 Mio Mark;(Berlin)PR(34);ECa073738;163x88NB361a,P89
DE#R089B;1923-07-232 Mio MarkPR(34);EQa509206;163x87NB361b,P89
DE#R090A:AJ;1923-07-25100T Mark;(Berlin)?PR(47);AJ46;109x80NB362a,P91
DE#R090A:OH;1923-07-25100T Mark;(Erfurt)PR(47);OH35;111x80NB362a,P91
DE#R090B:OH;1923-07-25100T Mark;(Erfurt)PR(33);OH25;110x81NB362b,P91
DE#R091B/1;1923-07-25500T Mark;(Munich)PR;11b519501;174x80NB363b,P92
DE#R091B/2;1923-07-25500T Mark;(Munich)PR;5b251459;174x80NB363b,P92
DE#R092A;1923-07-25Mio MarkPR;D4433197;184x80NB364a,P94
DE#R092B;1923-07-25Mio Mark;(Darmstadt)PR;8w022587;185x80NB364b,P94
DE#R093:BK;1923-07-25Mio MarkPR(34);S-BK074836;160x95NB365,P93
DE#R094;1923-07-255 Mio MarkPR;C2315639;191x80NB366,P95
DE#R095;1923-07-2510 Mio MarkPR;C1164192;191x80NB367,P96
DE#R096A;1923-07-2520 Mio MarkPR;W1722601;193x83NB368a,P97
DE#R096B:P;1923-07-2520 Mio MarkPR;19p574770;195x82NB368b,P97
DE#R096C;1923-07-2520 Mio MarkPR;25j168193;195x80NB368c,P97
DE#R097A;1923-07-2550 Mio MarkPR;R4860987;193x85NB369a,P98
DE#R097B:M;1923-07-2550 Mio Mark;(Berlin)PR;26m042302;195x83NB369b,P98
DE#R097B:X;1923-07-2550 Mio MarkPR;3x220819;195x85NB369b,P98
DE#R098;1923-08-0950T MarkPR;104x70NB370,P99
DE#R099B;1923-08-09200T MarkPR;115x69NB371b,P100
DE#R100;1923-08-09Mio MarkPR;T02028114;121x80NB372,P101
DE#R101A:RL;1923-08-09Mio Mark;(Lübeck)PR(47);RL;120x80NB373a,P102
DE#R101A:ND;1923-08-09Mio Mark;(Duisburg)PR(47);ND;120x80NB373a,P102
DE#R101A:WK;1923-08-09Mio Mark;(Krefeld)PR(47);WK;119x80NB373a,P102
DE#R101B:SC;1923-08-09Mio Mark;(Coethen)PR(34);SC;120x80NB373b,P102
DE#R101C:NF;1923-08-09Mio Mark;(Frankfurt)PR(31);NF;120x80NB373c,P102
DE#R101D;1923-08-09Mio Mark;(Munich)PR(33);BM;120x80NB373d,P102
DE#R102A;1923-08-092 Mio MarkPR;A011726603;125x80NB374a,P103
DE#R102B:N;1923-08-092 Mio Mark;(Hannover)PR;17N·045434;124x79NB374b,P103
DE#R102C:S;1923-08-092 Mio Mark;BremenPR;13s154420;126x79NB374c,P103
DE#R103A:MR;1923-08-092 Mio Mark;(Munich)PR(47);MR;125x78NB375a,P104
DE#R103A:ND;1923-08-092 Mio Mark;(Duisburg)PR(47);ND;124x78NB375a,P104
DE#R103A:WK;1923-08-092 Mio Mark;(Krefeld)PR(47);WK;122x79NB375b,PRI108a
DE#R103C:DK;1923-08-092 Mio Mark;(Cologne)PR(34);DK;124x80NB375f,P104
DE#R103C:ND;1923-08-092 Mio Mark;(Duisburg)PR(34);ND;126x79NB375f,PRI108b
DE#R103E:BM;1923-08-092 Mio Mark;(Munich)PR(33);BM;125x80NB375h,P104
DE#R104A;1923-08-205 Mio MarkPR(25);A.00871768;127x81NB376a,P105
DE#R104B:B;1923-08-205 Mio Mark;(Munich)PR(25);B23.137349;129x79NB376b,P105
DE#R104B:M;1923-08-205 Mio Mark;(Berlin)PR(25);M-50.157239;130x80NB376b,P105
DE#R105A:MB;1923-08-2210 Mio Mark;(Berlin)PR(47);MB-39.034779;126x79NB377a,P106
DE#R105A:NN;1923-08-2210 Mio Mark;NürnbergPR(47);NN-5.262504;126x81NB377a,P106
DE#R105A:WK;1923-08-2210 Mio Mark;(Krefeld)PR(47);WK-27.177889;121x81NB377a,P106
DE#R105C:BB;1923-08-2210 Mio Mark;(Berlin)PR(34);BB-17.263707;125x80NB377c,P106
DE#R106A;1923-08-22100 Mio MarkPR;F02061702;151x87NB378a,P107
DE#R106C:K;1923-08-22100 Mio Mark;(Darmstadt)PR;9k032286;151x86NB378c,P107
DE#R106E:S;1923-08-22100 Mio Mark;(Bremen)PR(25);14s088409;150x86NB378e,P107
DE#R106L:MM;1923-08-22100 Mio Mark;(Munich)PR(47);MM-45.169177;151x86NB378l,P107
DE#R106L:ND;1923-08-22100 Mio Mark;(Duisburg)PR(47);ND-5.103547*;152x85NB378l,P107
DE#R106Q:LE;1923-08-22100 Mio Mark;(Elberfeld)PR(34);LE-7 004478;150x85NB378q,P107
DE#R107A:LE;1923-09-0120 Mio Mark;(Elberfeld)PR(34);LE-9 044268;124x81NB379a,P108
DE#R107E:PG;1923-09-0120 Mio Mark;(Berlin)PR(47);PG-41.018488*;125x81NB379d,P108
DE#R107G:BM;1923-09-0120 Mio Mark;(Munich)PR(31);BM-28.023401*;124x82NB379f,P108
DE#R108E:ND;1923-09-0150 Mio Mark;(Duisburg)PR(47);ND-14 134964 *(6);125x86NB380e,PRI113b
DE#R108H:SC;1923-09-0150 Mio Mark;(Coethen)PR(34);SC-59 168365 *(6);126x85NB380i,P109
DE#R108L:GD;1923-09-0150 Mio Mark;(Leipzig)PR(31);GD-37 054670;126x85NB380o,P109
DE#R109B:K;1923-09-01500 Mio Mark;(Darmstadt)PR(25);13k035615;155x86NB381b,P110
DE#R109D:MM;1923-09-01500 Mio Mark;(Munich)PR(47);MM-7.278079;158x86NB381d,P110
DE#R109D:WK;1923-09-01500 Mio Mark;(Krefeld)PR(47);WK-8.035862;156x86NB381d,PRI114c
DE#R109F:WB;1923-09-01500 Mio Mark;(Brunswick)PR(34);WB-12.068211;155x86NB381f,P110
DE#R110B:AF;(1923)Mrd (=> 1000) Mark;(Karlsruhe)?PR;20AF.107400;141x89NB384b,P113
DE#R110B:E;(1923)Mrd (=> 1000) Mark;(Berlin)PR;67E.002338;141x89NB384b,P113
DE#R110G;(1923)Mrd (=> 1000) MarkPR(25);120e597318;140x90NB384i,P113
DE#R111A;1923-09-05Mrd MarkPR;A02425426;159x86NB385a,P114
DE#R111B:AG;1923-09-05Mrd MarkPR;6AG095549;159x85NB385b,P114,PRI116c
DE#R112A;1923-09-105 Mrd MarkPR;b04090954;166x85NB386a,P115
DE#R113A;1923-09-1510 Mrd MarkPR;A02497163;170x86NB387a,P116
DE#R115B:CD;1923-10-0120 Mrd Mark;(Dortmund)PR(47);CD-15.084584;140x90NB389c,P118
DE#R115B:ND;1923-10-0120 Mrd Mark;(Duisburg)PR(47);ND-35.139561*;140x92NB389c,PRI120a
DE#R116G;1923-10-1050 Mrd Mark;(Hannover)PR(25);4H039502;172x87NB390e,PRI121b
DE#R117D:SC;1923-10-1050 Mrd Mark;(Coethen)PR(34);SC-38.107628*;161x78PRI122b
DE#R119A:AR;1923-10-20Mrd Mark;(Rostock)PR(25);AR;125x66NB393a,P122
DE#R120B:P;1923-10-205 Mrd Mark;(Berlin)PR(25);27p047319;129x68NB394b,P123,PRI125
DE#R120C:V;1923-10-205 Mrd Mark;(Leipzig)PR(25);V-40.048799;131x65NB394c,PRI125
DE#R120D:B;1923-10-205 Mrd Mark;(Munich)PR(25);B;129x65NB394d,P123,PRI125g
DE#R142A:N;1923-10-260.42 Goldmark=¹⁄10 DollarPR;M028570;125x59NB416a,P152
DE#R154A;1923-11-01RentenmarkPR(26);K03680146;120x65NB430a,P161
DE#R164B;1926-01-025 RentenmarkPR;E14999926;131x72NB440b,P169,SE0003b
DE#R170A:D;1924-10-1150 ReichsmarkPR;A.7115253;170x85NB446,P177
DE#R171A:B;1924-10-11100 ReichsmarkPR;C.9792318;176x89NB447,P178
DE#R173A:S;1929-01-2210 ReichsmarkPR;U14373864;149x75NB449a,P180
DE#R174A!F:Z(K);1929-01-2220 ReichsmarkPR;K29372281;160x80NB450a,P181
DE#R174A:Z(L);1929-01-2220 ReichsmarkPR;L22197095;160x79NB450a,P181
DE#R855A;(1923-10)0.05 Fr(anc);(Paris)PR;A3-225703;75x45MG122.1a,NB482,VE1393.1a
DE#R856A;(1923-10)0.10 Fr(anc);(Paris)PR;A4-372337;73x49MG122.2a,NB483,VE1393.2a
DE#R857A;(1923-10)0.25 Fr(anc);(Paris)PR;B10-909745;75x50MG122.3b,NB484,VE1393.3b
DE#R858A;(1923-10)0.50 Fr(anc);(Paris)PR;D3-240611;75x49MG122.4d,NB485,VE1393.4e
DE#R859A;(1923-10)Franc;(Paris)PR;B9-878906;75x49MG122.5b,NB486,VE1393.5b
 
Danzig/PL-Gdansk (GDN)
R780-845;GW.D3 
DE#R790;1919-04-1550 PfennigPR;441586*;89x70GWD3.3,NB512a,P11
DE#GDN141;19262 PfennigBZ;2.42g;ø19AKS24,J.D3,SC4
DE#GDN142;19235 PfennigCN;1.92g;ø17AKS22,J.D4,SC5
DE#GDN152;193210 PfennigBZ;3.37g;ø21AKS21,J.D13,SC14
 
Third Reich (1933-45)
KM78-101;R165-167,173(b*)-193,700-27,500-55,569-668;G.EG,AL,BG11-21,DK,ES, SU6-14,FR10-25,GR,GU,IT,CR,LE67-79,SL,LI,LT9-20,LU10,HU,NL,NG,RU37-53,SK,TU 
DE#087A;193550 Reichspfennig;(Berlin)Al;1.32g;ø22AKS41,J368,SC79
DE#089E;1938Reichspfennig;(Muldenhütte)BZ;1.98g;ø18AKS58,J361,SC85; §86(a)
DE#090A;19402 Reichspfennig;(Berlin)Cu;3.28g;ø20AKS55,J362,SC86; §86(a)
DE#093G;19372 Reichsmark;(Karlsruhe)Ar;7.97g;ø25AKS33,J366,SC90; §86(a)
DE#094A;19365 Reichsmark;(Berlin)Ar;13.80g;ø29AKS28,J367,SC91; §86(a)
DE#096A;194350 Reichspfennig;(Berlin)Al;1.32g;ø22AKS43,J372,SC95; §86(a)
DE#097A/1;1943Reichspfennig;(Berlin)Zn;1.77g;ø17AKS59,J369,SC92; §86(a)
DE#097A/2;1942Reichspfennig;(Berlin)Zn;1.82g;ø17AKS59,J369,SC92; §86(a)
DE#100D;19405 Reichspfennig;(Munich)Zn;2.45g;ø19AKS51,J370,SC93; §86(a)
DE#101G;194110 Reichspfennig;(Karlsruhe)Zn;3.52g;ø21AKS47,J371,SC94; §86(a)
DE#R166B;1937-01-30RentenmarkPR;M98103135;120x66NB442b,P173,SE0001B
DE#R166C;1937-01-30RentenmarkPR;F12309044;120x64NB442c,P173,SE0001C
DE#R167B;1937-01-302 RentenmarkPR;E83164732;126x70NB443b,P174,SE0002B
DE#R167C;1937-01-302 RentenmarkPR;H03586228;126x70NB443c,P174,SE0002C
DE#R173B:E;1929-01-2210 ReichsmarkPR;K22200484;150x75P180
DE#R175A:Z;1933-03-3050 ReichsmarkPR;R3960928;170x85NB451a,P182
DE#R175B:K;1933-03-3050 ReichsmarkPR;E18177194;168x84NB451b,P182
DE#R175D;1933-03-3050 ReichsmarkPR;L03963621;170x85NB451c,P182
DE#R176A:E;1935-06-24100 ReichsmarkPR;L4232645;179x90NB452a,P183
DE#R179A;1942-08-015 ReichmarkPR;V8991243;141x70NB455a,P186,SE0004A; §86(a)
DE#R186;1945-04-2820 ReichsmarkPR;AV035323;150x79NB479,P187
DE#R700:(E1);1933-08-285 ReichsmarkPR;B2801324;191x110KON01,NB456,P199
DE#R700:(E2);1933-08-285 ReichsmarkPR;B1560004;191x110KON01,NB456,P199
DE#R701:(E1);1933-08-2810 ReichsmarkPR;D1365345;190x110KON01,NB457,P200
DE#R708:(E1);1933-08-285 ReichsmarkPR;A0909203;190x110KON02,NB464,P207
DE#R709:(E1);1933-08-2810 ReichsmarkPR;C0983923;191x110KON02,NB465,P208
DE#GST15;1937-12-112.38 ReichsmarkPR;M.097731;149x211§86(a)
DE#GST16;1937-12-113.80 ReichsmarkPR;K.040342;149x211§86(a)
DE#R716L;1939-03-24100 ReichsmarkPR;A1490493;211x99GST21; §86(a)
DE#R717K;1939-03-24200 ReichsmarkPR;B1100303;211x99GST22; §86(a)
DE#R501A;(1942)ReichspfennigPR;90x45NB571,P-M32; §86(a)
DE#R502;(1942)5 ReichspfennigPR;100x50NB572,P-M33; §86(a)
DE#R503;(1942)10 ReichspfennigPR;111x55NB573,P-M34; §86(a)
DE#R504;(1942)50 ReichspfennigPR;120x60NB574,P-M35; §86(a)
DE#R511;1944-09-15ReichsmarkPR;120x66NB581,P-M38; §86(a)
DE#R512;1944-09-155 ReichsmarkPR;134x71NB582,P-M39,PRI525; §86(a)
DE#R513;1944-09-1510 ReichsmarkPR;146x75NB583,P-M40; §86(a)
DE#R514;1944-09-1550 ReichsmarkPR;0292512;155x85NB584,P-M41; §86(a)
DE#R516;(1939)10 ReichspfennigPR;10.1107478;85x41NB586,PRI529; §86(a)
DE#R518;(1939)ReichsmarkPR;4.1076912;94x45NB588,PRI531; §86(a)
DE#R550:(A)50 ReichspfennigPR;318.504766;90x57NB564,P-R135; §86(a)
DE#R551A/1;(1939)ReichsmarkPR;257.303950;94x60NB565a,P-R136
DE#R551A/2;(1939)ReichsmarkPR;39.947889;94x60NB565a,P-R136
DE#R552A;(1939)2 ReichsmarkPR;F4369062;110x65NB566a,P-R137
DE#R552B2 ReichsmarkPR;L19038799;110x65NB566b,P-R137 
DE#R553B5 ReichsmarkPR;F10470151;122x69NB567b,P-R138
DE#R554:(A)20 ReichsmarkPR;A9480863;149x80NB568,P-R139; §86(a)
DE#R555:(A)50 ReichsmarkPR;A6232062;168x84NB569,P-R140; §86(a)
DE#R572;1940-03-012 ZlotePR;C7801924;109x68NB609,P92
DE#R573;1940-03-015 ZlotychPR;A9130985;148x82NB610,P93
DE#R574A;1940-03-0110 ZlotychPR;H9053778;170x85NB611,P94
DE#R574B;1940-03-0110 ZlotychPR;L.1296031;169x85NB611,P94
DE#R575;1940-03-0120 ZlotychPR;G7122567;172x91NB612,P95
DE#R576;1940-03-0150 ZlotychPR;D3211869;176x98NB613,P96
DE#R577;1940-03-01100 ZlotychPR;E0160972;184x105NB614,P97
DE#R579A;1941-08-01ZlotyPR;AC8035906;99x64NB616,P99
DE#R579B;1941-08-01ZlotyPR;BC1013288;99x64NB616,P99
DE#R580;1941-08-012 ZlotePR;AG8501503;109x68NB617,P100
DE#R581;1941-08-015 ZlotychPR;AD0784012;149x82NB618,P101
DE#R582;1941-08-0150 ZlotychPR;E4342833;179x100NB619,P102
DE#R583;1941-08-01100 ZlotychPR;D2119226;186x99NB620,P103
DE#R591;1942-03-10KarbowanezPR;5.0072440;93x47NB621,P49
DE#R593;1942-03-105 KarbowanezPR;28.1135170;129x60NB623,P51; §86(a)
DE#R594;1942-03-1010 KarbowanezPR;22.1843517;149x68NB624,P52,PRI583; §86(a)
DE#R595A;1942-03-1020 KarbowanezPR;22.271926;162x75NB625a,P53; §86(a)
DE#R597A;1942-03-10100 KarbowanezPR;11.718561;177x91NB627,P55,PRI435; §86(a)
DE#R601;1941-05-01100 DinarPR;54500455;170x101P23
DE#R602;1941-05-011000 DinarPR;05802513;183x114P24
DE#R605A/B;1941-11-01500 DinarPR;57491871;168x95P27
DE#R609;1942-05-01500 DinaraPR;(08314)374M0333;169x94P31
DE#R618;1944-11-28LiraPR;65x45NB635,P-R2,PRI596
DE#R621;1944-11-2810 LirePR;B081089;94x60NB638,P-R5,PRI599
DE#R656E;(1941/42)6 PencePR;JN364986;108x70P1
DE#R657E;(1941/42)ShillingPR;JN157826;107x70P2
DE#GAL02;(1939-07)20 Franga/Franchi;(Rome)PR;9192D23;188x106P7
DE#GAL05;(1940-07)10 LekPR;N25.1458;97x63P11
DE#GAL06;(1940-01)100 Franga/Franchi;(Rome)PR;2367E11;201x105P8
DE#GDK01:(B);19425 KronerPR;H3869273;129x71P30
DE#GDK02:(C);194310 KronerPR;T9929705;130x80P31
DE#GEG01:(B);1942-08-0525 Piastres;(London)PR;L/68.699772;124x71P10c
DE#GES07:(C);/1944-04-305 PunktePR;135x75KR07a; §86(a)
DE#GES13:(B);1941-08-20RubelPR;0287;158x79KR75b,RH33
DE#GES15:(B);1941-08-205 RubelPR;0969;160x79KR77b,RH35
DE#GFR11:(N);1941-01-1610 FrancsPR;2101942286;139x89P84
DE#GFR13:(C);1940-08-0120 FrancsPR;018512937;158x96P92
DE#GFR14:(A);1940-06-1350 FrancsPR;(0057)H354323;145x90P93
DE#GFR15:(W);1941-04-30100 FrancsPR;(535349)W21414.724;172x92P94
DE#GFR16:(M);1941-02-06500 FrancsPR;(062892)S2516.999;194x114P95
DE#GGR13:(B);1941-01-161000 DrachmaiPR;611179;168x84P117
DE#GGR14:(B);1942-06-205000 DrachmaiPR;AN082017;165x82P119
DE#GGR15:(C);1942-08-211000 DrachmaiPR;254193ΠM;141x70P118
DE#GGR19:(B);1943-08-1225T DrachmaiPR;277118;142x71P123
DE#GGR24:(A);1944-07-205 Mio DrachmaiPR;KK024011;142x63P128
DE#GGR26:(D);1944-08-1025 Mio DrachmaiPR;426917ξΔ;139x62P130
DE#GGR27:(D);1944-09-09200 Mio DrachmaiPR;658819EE;139x63P131a
DE#GLE76:(C);/1945-04-30PunktPR;135x75KR17a; §86(a)
DE#GLE79:(B);/1945-04-3010 PunktePR;134x74KR20a; §86(a)
DE#GLT10:(D);/1943-06-303 PunktePR;132x74KR22a; §86(a)
DE#GLT12:(D);/1943-06-3010 PunktePR;134x74KR24a; §86(a)
DE#GLT13:(B);/1944-04-30PunktPR;135x74KR25?; §86(a)
DE#GLT17:(B);/1945-04-30PunktPR;134x74KR29a; §86(a)
DE#GLT18:(C);/1945-04-303 PunktePR;133x74KR30a; §86(a)
DE#GNG01:(G);19435 KronerPR;V.4174222;128x73P7
DE#GNG07:(K);1944KronePR;G.6801471;100x64P15
DE#GNL10:(B);1938-10-01GuldenPR;EF715302;129x73P61
DE#GNL11:(A);1938-10-012.50 GuldenPR;G633255;128x72P62
DE#GNL11:(B);1938-10-012.50 GuldenPR;DJ033267;129x73P62
DE#GRU41;(1938)RubelPR;ДС 6332158;125x60P213
DE#GRU42;(1938)3 RubelPR;324882 Ля;135x68P214
 
Böhmen und Mähren (BOM)
KM1-4;R556-568 
DE#BOM1;194210 HaleruZn;1.91g;ø17SC.CZ28,Y29
DE#BOM2;194020 HaleruZn;2.59g;ø20SC.CZ29,Y30
DE#BOM3;194150 HaleruZn;3.76g;ø22SC.CZ30,Y31
DE#BOM4;1942KorunaZn;4.52g;ø23SC.CZ31,Y32
DE#R556B;(1940)Koruna (Krone)PR;A034;105x59NB593b,P1
DE#R558A;(1940)Koruna (Krone)PR;C001;105x59NB595,P3
DE#R560D;1940-08-20100 Korun (Kronen)PR;S12B265778;170x83NB597b,P7
DE#R560G;1940-08-20100 Korun (Kronen)PR;S26Gb139017;170x83NB597b,P7
DE#R561B;1940-09-1250 Korun (Kronen)PR;692176A26;177x76NB598,P5
DE#R562A;1942-07-0810 Korun (Kronen)PR;S40N739620;148x70NB600a,P8
DE#R563A;1944-01-2420 Korun (Kronen)PR;S23H382248;157x72NB603a,P9
DE#R565E;1942-02-24500 Korun (Kronen)PR;Ia737580;198x85NB599b,P12
DE#R566A;1942-10-241000 Korun (Kronen)PR;A166991;200x95NB601a,P13
 
Allied-Occupied Germany (1944-48)
KM.A102-A104;R200-216
DE#A104F;194710 Reichspfennig;(Stuttgart)Zn;3.52g;ø21AKS95,J375,SC98
DE#A105D;19475 Reichspfennig;(Munich)Zn;2.55g;ø19AKS96,J374,SC97
DE#R200A;1944½ Mark;(USA)PR;015697730;78x65NB639a,P191,SE0021b
DE#R201A;1944Mark;(USA)PR;103978917;78x66NB640a,P192,SE0022b
DE#R201D;1944Mark;(UdSSR)PR;-81968521;77x68NB640d,P192,SE0032a
DE#R202A;19445 Mark;(USA)PR;025563969;78x67NB641a,P193,SE0023b
DE#R202D;19445 Mark;(UdSSR)PR;-59754301;75x66NB641d,P193,SE0033a
DE#R203D;194410 Mark;(UdSSR)PR;-85274340;113x69NB642d,P194,SE0034a
DE#R204D;194420 Mark;(UdSSR)PR;-71631879;154x67NB643d,P195,SE0035a
DE#R205D;194450 Mark;(UdSSR)PR;-73059789;154x66NB644d,P196,SE0036a
DE#R206D;1944100 Mark;(UdSSR)PR;-46758243;153x68NB645d,P197,SE0037a
DE#SE4801:(A);(1946)5 Cents;(USA)PR;461A00175337A22;111x55
DE#SE4802:(A);(1946)10 Cents;(USA)PR;461A05632049A33;110x53
DE#SE4811:(A);(1947)5 Cents;(USA)PR;471B01893159B69;110x53
DE#SE4812:(A);(1947)10 Cents;(USA)PR;471B02488472B60;110x53
DE#SE4813:(A);(1947)25 Cents;(USA)PR;471B01885984B68;109x53
DE#SE4821:(A);(1948)5 Cents;(USA)PR;472C02134944C15;110x54
DE#SE4823:(A);(1948)25 Cents;(USA)PR;472C01126749C57;109x54
DE#SE5602;(1947)10 FrancsPR;A04674004;83x53
DE#SE5604;(1947)100 FrancsPR;(0058)23907J3;116x75
DE#SE5651:(A);1946-08-01Franc/FrankPR;A256664;100x50
DE#SE56715 ØrePR;0172194;70x44P-M7
DE#SE567210 ØrePR;0173741;70x44P-M8
DE#SE567325 ØrePR;0198081;88x55P-M9
DE#SE5674KronePR;0006553;88x55P-M10
DE#SE56755 KronerPR;0118892;111x71P-M11
 
Saarland (SAR)
KM1-4;R865-882 
DE#R865;(1920)50 Cent;(Paris)PR;A669.030;93x62NB480,P1
DE#R866;(1920)Franc;(Paris)PR;E835.820;103x69NB481,P2
DE#SAR1;195410 Franken;(Paris)AZ;2.98g;ø20AKS638,J801,SC1
DE#SAR2;195420 Franken;(Paris)AZ;3.90g;ø23AKS637,J802,SC2
DE#SAR3;195450 Franken;(Paris)AZ;5.37g;ø23AKS636,J803,SC3
DE#SAR4;1955100 Franken;(Paris)CN;6.06g;ø24AKS635,J804,SC4
 
German Democratic Republic (1948/9-90)
KM001-139;R330-388 
DE#DDR1A;1949Pfennig;(Berlin)Al;0.74g;ø17AKS413,J1501,SC1
DE#DDR3A;195010 Pfennig;(Berlin)Al;1.52g;ø21AKS407,J1503,SC3
DE#DDR5A;1953Pfennig;(Berlin)Al;0.75g;ø17AKS414,J1505,SC5
DE#DDR6E;19525 Pfennig;(Muldenhütte)Al;1.11g;ø19AKS411,J1506,SC6
DE#DDR7A;195210 Pfennig;(Berlin)Al;1.49g;ø20AKS408,J1507,SC7
DE#DDR7E;195210 Pfennig;(Muldenhütte)Al;1.47g;ø21AKS408,J1507,SC7
DE#DDR8.1;1973Pfennig;(Berlin)Al;0.75g;ø17AKS415,J1508,SC8
DE#DDR8.2;1988Pfennig;(Berlin)Al;0.73g;ø17AKS415,J1508,SC8
DE#DDR9.1;19755 Pfennig;(Berlin)Al;1.06g;ø19AKS412,J1509,SC9
DE#DDR9.2;19795 Pfennig;(Berlin)Al;1.06g;ø19AKS412,J1509,SC9
DE#DDR10.1;196810 Pfennig;(Berlin)Al;1.45g;ø20AKS409,J1510,SC10
DE#DDR11;196920 Pfennig;(Berlin)BR;5.45g;ø22AKS406,J1511a,SC11
DE#DDR12.1;195850 Pfennig;(Berlin)Al;1.93g;ø22AKS405,J1512,SC12
DE#DDR12.2;196850 Pfennig;(Berlin)Al;1.93g;ø22AKS405,J1512,SC12
DE#DDR35.2;1982MarkAl;2.43g;ø25AKS403,J1514,SC15
DE#DDR48;19822 MarkAl;2.93g;ø27AKS401,J1516,SC16
DE#R330B;19481 DMPR;A28322865;120x65NB653b,P1,SE4401b
DE#R344D;194820 Deutsche MarkPR;AD7637894;163x82NB665c,P13,SE4456e
DE#R346C;1948100 Deutsche MarkPR;C0448442;180x90NB667,P15,SE4458
DE#R354A;19645 MarkPR;EL362273;135x66NB674,P22
DE#R368A;1979MarkPR;BB475365;115x51PFX2
DE#R373A;1979500 MarkPR;AA759755;145x66PFX7
 
Federal Republic of Germany (since 1948/9)
KM.A101,105-206;R230-318 
DE#103D;194910 Pfennig;(Munich)BR/ST;3.85g;ø21AKS100,J378,SC101
DE#105F;1986Pfennig;(Stuttgart)Cu/ST;2.00g;ø16AKS170,J380,SC103
DE#105G;1991Pfennig;(Karlsruhe)Cu/ST;2.04g;ø16AKS170,J380,SC103
DE#106AF;19822 Pfennig;(Stuttgart)Cu/ST;2.92g;ø19AKS160,J381,SC104a
DE#107G;19955 Pfennig;(Karlsruhe)BR/ST;3.00g;ø18AKS150,J382,SC105
DE#108F;199010 Pfennig;(Stuttgart)BR/ST;3.96g;ø21AKS140,J383,SC106
DE#109.2A;199350 Pfennig;(Berlin)CN;3.48g;ø20AKS130,J384a,SC107.2
DE#110F;1994Mark;(Stuttgart)CN;5.36g;ø23AKS120,J385,SC108
DE#111D;19512 Mark;(Munich)CN;6.95g;ø25AKS110,J386,SC109
DE#112.1F;19515 Mark;(Stuttgart)Ar;11.06g;ø29AKS103,J387,SC110
DE#116J;19702 Mark;(Hamburg)CN;6.96g;ø27AKS111,J392,SC115; Max Planck
DE#124F;19862 MarkCN/Ni;6.96g;ø27AKS112,J406,SC124; Konrad Adenauer
DE#A127D;19752 Mark;(Munich)CN/Ni;7.07g;ø27AKS113,J407,SC125; Theodor Heuss
DE#130D;197210 MarkAr;15.42g;ø32AKS200,J401A,SC129; Olympics Germany
DE#135F;197210 MarkAr;15.43g;ø32AKS205,J405,SC134; Olympic Flame
DE#140.1D;19755 Mark;(Munich)CN/Ni;10.00g;ø29AKS104,J415,SC139
DE#148F;19785 MarkAr;11.33g;ø29AKS236,J423,SC147; 275th day of death B.Neumann
DE#149J;19852 MarkCN/Ni;7.02g;ø27AKS114,J424,SC148; Kurt Schumacher
DE#156D;19825 MarkAr;10.00g;ø29AKS244,J432,SC156; 150th day of death Goethe
DE#158J;19835 MarkAr;9.94g;ø29AKS245,J433,SC157; 100th day of death Karl Marx
DE#161J;19845 MarkAr;10.00g;ø29AKS248,J435,SC159; 175th day of birth Bartholdy
DE#170A;19912 Mark;(Berlin)CN/Ni;7.00g;ø27AKS115,J445,SC167; Ludwig Erhard
DE#171J;198910 MarkAr;15.44g;ø32AKS259,J448,SC172; 800 years Hamburg port
DE#175G;19902 MarkCN/Ni;7.00g;ø27AKS116,J450,SC174; Franz Joseph Strauss
DE#181J;199310 MarkAr;15.48g;ø32AKS266,J456,SC180; 150th day of birth R.Koch
DE#183F;19942 MarktCN/Ni;7.04g;ø27AKS117,J459,SC182; Willy Brandt
DE#199A;200010 Mark;(Berlin)Ar;15.51g;ø32J474,SC198; Expo 2000
DE#200G;200010 MarkAr;15.47g;ø32AKS283,J475,SC199; Aachen chapel
DE#R230;1948½ Deutsche MarkPR;111x66NB686,P1a,SE4201
DE#R232;1948Deutsche MarkPR;112x67NB688,P2a,PRI210,SE4202
DE#R234A;19482 Deutsche MarkPR;A26821856.A(63);111x65NB690,P3a,PRI211,SE4203a
DE#R250A;(1948)5 PfennigPR;60x40NB706,P11,SE4241
DE#R251A;(1948)10 PfennigPR;60x40NB707,P12,SE4242B
DE#R258:N;1949-08-2210 Deutsche MarkPR;N5295397P;39x67NB714,P16a,PRI224a
DE#R303A;1993-10-0110 Deutsche MarkPR;DN7364992G8;130x64P38c
DE#R314;(1967)5 PfennigPR;60x40P25
DE#R315;(1967)10 PfennigPR;70x45P26
DE#R318A;(1967)2 Deutsche MarkPR;1.01425912;100x60P29
 
Euro Coinage
 
Staatliche Münze Berlin (1750-today)
DE#214A;20052 Euro;(Berlin)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#213A;2005Euro;(Berlin)BR(CN/Ni7);7.5g;ø23
DE#212A;200550 Cent;(Berlin)NG;7.8g;ø24
DE#211A;200520 Cent;(Berlin)NG;5.7g;ø22
DE#210A;200510 Cent;(Berlin)NG;4.1g;ø20
DE#209A/1;20055 Cent;(Berlin)CS;3.9g;ø21
DE#208A/1;20052 Cent;(Berlin)CS;3g;ø19
DE#207A/1;2005Cent;(Berlin)CS;2.3g;ø16
 
DE#258A;20082 Euro;(Berlin)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#257A;2008Euro;(Berlin)BR(CN/Ni7);7.5g;ø23
DE#256A;200850 Cent;(Berlin)NG;7.8g;ø24
DE#255A;200820 Cent;(Berlin)NG;5.7g;ø22
DE#254A;200810 Cent;(Berlin)NG;4.1g;ø20
DE#209A/2;20085 Cent;(Berlin)CS;3.9g;ø21
DE#208A/2;20082 Cent;(Berlin)CS;3g;ø19
DE#207A/2;2008Cent;(Berlin)CS;2.3g;ø16
 
DE#228A;2003100 Euro;(Berlin)Au;15.60g;ø28F8.3881; quedlinburg abbey
DE#253A;20062 Euro;(Berlin)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#259A;20072 EuroCN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø2650 years treaty of rome
DE#260A;20072 Euro;(Berlin)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#261A;20082 Euro;(Berlin)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#276A;20092 Euro;(Berlin)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#277A;20092 EuroCN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø2610 years euro currency
DE#285A;20102 Euro;(Berlin)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#293A;20112 Euro;(Berlin)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
 
Bayerisches Hauptmünzamt (1871-today)
DE#214D;20022 Euro;(Munich)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#213D;2002Euro;(Munich)BR(CN/Ni7);7.5g;ø23
DE#212D;200250 Cent;(Munich)NG;7.8g;ø24
DE#211D;200220 Cent;(Munich)NG;5.7g;ø22
DE#210D;200210 Cent;(Munich)NG;4.1g;ø20
DE#209D/1;20025 Cent;(Munich)CS;3.9g;ø21
DE#208D/1;20022 Cent;(Munich)CS;3g;ø19
DE#207D/1;2002Cent;(Munich)CS;2.3g;ø16
 
DE#258D;20082 Euro;(Munich)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#257D;2008Euro;(Munich)BR(CN/Ni7);7.5g;ø23
DE#256D;200850 Cent;(Munich)NG;7.8g;ø24
DE#255D;200820 Cent;(Munich)NG;5.7g;ø22
DE#254D;200810 Cent;(Munich)NG;4.1g;ø20
DE#209D/2;20085 Cent;(Munich)CS;3.9g;ø21
DE#208D/2;20082 Cent;(Munich)CS;3g;ø19
DE#207D/2;2008Cent;(Munich)CS;2.3g;ø16
 
DE#248D;200610 Euro;(Munich)Ar;18.06g;ø32250th dy of birth W.A.Mozart
DE#253D;20062 Euro;(Munich)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#259D;20072 EuroCN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø2650 years treaty of rome
DE#260D;20072 Euro;(Munich)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#267D;2007100 Euro;(Munich)Au;15.56g;ø28F8.3885; city of Luebeck
DE#261D;20082 Euro;(Munich)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#270D;2008100 Euro;(Munich)Au;15.46g;ø28F8.3886; city of Goslar
DE#276D;20092 Euro;(Munich)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#277D;20092 EuroCN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø2610 years euro currency
DE#285D;20102 Euro;(Munich)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#286D;2010100 Euro;(Munich)Au;15.55g;ø28city of Würzburg
DE#293D;20112 Euro;(Munich)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
 
Staatliche Münze Stuttgart (1872-today)
DE#214F;20032 Euro;(Stuttgart)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#213F;2003Euro;(Stuttgart)BR(CN/Ni7);7.5g;ø23
DE#212F;200350 Cent;(Stuttgart)NG;7.8g;ø24
DE#211F;200320 Cent;(Stuttgart)NG;5.7g;ø22
DE#210F;200310 Cent;(Stuttgart)NG;4.1g;ø20
DE#209F/1;20035 Cent;(Stuttgart)CS;3.9g;ø21
DE#208F/1;20032 Cent;(Stuttgart)CS;3g;ø19
DE#207F/1;2003Cent;(Stuttgart)CS;2.3g;ø16
 
DE#258F;20082 Euro;(Stuttgart)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#257F;2008Euro;(Stuttgart)BR(CN/Ni7);7.5g;ø23
DE#256F;200850 Cent;(Stuttgart)NG;7.8g;ø24
DE#255F;200820 Cent;(Stuttgart)NG;5.7g;ø22
DE#254F;200810 Cent;(Stuttgart)NG;4.1g;ø20
DE#209F/2;20085 Cent;(Stuttgart)CS;3.9g;ø21
DE#208F/2;20082 Cent;(Stuttgart)CS;3g;ø19
DE#207F/2;2008Cent;(Stuttgart)CS;2.3g;ø16
 
DE#236F;2006100 Euro;(Stuttgart)Au;15.52g;ø28F8.3884; historical city weimar
DE#253F;20062 Euro;(Stuttgart)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#259F;20072 EuroCN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø2650 years treaty of rome
DE#260F;20072 Euro;(Stuttgart)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#261F;20082 Euro;(Stuttgart)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#276F;20092 Euro;(Stuttgart)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#277F;20092 EuroCN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø2610 years euro currency
DE#285F;20102 Euro;(Stuttgart)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#293F;20112 Euro;(Stuttgart)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
 
Staatliche Münze Karlsruhe (1872-today)
DE#214G;20062 Euro;(Karlsruhe)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#213G;2006Euro;(Karlsruhe)BR(CN/Ni7);7.5g;ø23
DE#212G;200650 Cent;(Karlsruhe)NG;7.8g;ø24
DE#211G;200620 Cent;(Karlsruhe)NG;5.7g;ø22
DE#210G;200610 Cent;(Karlsruhe)NG;4.1g;ø20
DE#209G/1;20065 Cent;(Karlsruhe)CS;3.9g;ø21
DE#208G/1;20062 Cent;(Karlsruhe)CS;3g;ø19
DE#207G/1;2006Cent;(Karlsruhe)CS;2.3g;ø16
 
DE#258G;20082 Euro;(Karlsruhe)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#257G;2008Euro;(Karlsruhe)BR(CN/Ni7);7.5g;ø23
DE#256G;200850 Cent;(Karlsruhe)NG;7.8g;ø24
DE#255G;200820 Cent;(Karlsruhe)NG;5.7g;ø22
DE#254G;200810 Cent;(Karlsruhe)NG;4.1g;ø20
DE#209G/2;20085 Cent;(Karlsruhe)CS;3.9g;ø21
DE#208G/2;20082 Cent;(Karlsruhe)CS;3g;ø19
DE#207G/2;2008Cent;(Karlsruhe)CS;2.3g;ø16
 
DE#220G;2002100 Euro;(Karlsruhe)Au;15.48g;ø28F8.3880; Euro introduction
DE#235G;2004100 Euro;(Karlsruhe)Au;15.52g;ø28F8.3882; Bamberg city
DE#253G;20062 Euro;(Karlsruhe)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#259G;20072 EuroCN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø2650 years treaty of rome
DE#260G;20072 Euro;(Karlsruhe)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#261G;20082 Euro;(Karlsruhe)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#276G;20092 Euro;(Karlsruhe)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#277G;20092 EuroCN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø2610 years euro currency
DE#285G;20102 Euro;(Karlsruhe)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#293G;20112 Euro;(Karlsruhe)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#304G;2011100 Euro;(Karlsruhe)Au;15.54g;ø28Wartburg
 
Hamburgische Münze (1873-today)
DE#214J;20042 Euro;(Hamburg)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#213J;2004Euro;(Hamburg)BR(CN/Ni7);7.5g;ø23
DE#212J;200450 Cent;(Hamburg)NG;7.8g;ø24
DE#211J;200420 Cent;(Hamburg)NG;5.7g;ø22
DE#210J;200410 Cent;(Hamburg)NG;4.1g;ø20
DE#209J/1;20045 Cent;(Hamburg)CS;3.9g;ø21
DE#208J/1;20042 Cent;(Hamburg)CS;3g;ø19
DE#207J/1;2004Cent;(Hamburg)CS;2.3g;ø16
 
DE#258J;20082 Euro;(Hamburg)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#257J;2008Euro;(Hamburg)BR(CN/Ni7);7.5g;ø23
DE#256J;200850 Cent;(Hamburg)NG;7.8g;ø24
DE#255J;200820 Cent;(Hamburg)NG;5.7g;ø22
DE#254J;200810 Cent;(Hamburg)NG;4.1g;ø20
DE#209J/2;20085 Cent;(Hamburg)CS;3.9g;ø21
DE#208J/2;20082 Cent;(Hamburg)CS;3g;ø19
DE#207J/2;2008Cent;(Hamburg)CS;2.3g;ø16
 
DE#253J;20062 Euro;(Hamburg)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#259J;20072 EuroCN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø2650 years treaty of rome
DE#260J;20072 Euro;(Hamburg)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#261J;20082 Euro;(Hamburg)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#276J;20092 Euro;(Hamburg)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#277J;20092 EuroCN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø2610 years euro currency
DE#278J;2009100 Euro;(Hamburg)Au;15.49g;ø28F8.3887; city of trier
DE#285J;20102 Euro;(Hamburg)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
DE#293J;20112 Euro;(Hamburg)CN(BR/Ni12);8.5g;ø26
 
 
Rheinprovinz - Liste 1/3
(Kreise Kempen und Krefeld)
 
Bracht (Brüggen) (BRW/Rhl)
DE#K545A:20;1923-07-1820T MarkPR;4112;154x94VE181.1
DE#K545B;1923-07-1850T MarkPR;3433;156x92VE181.4
DE#K545C;1923-07-26100T Mark;(Brüggen)PR;4465;189x106VE181.5
DE#K545D;1923-08-09500T Mark;(Brüggen)PR;2970;154x98VE181.6
DE#K545E;1923-08-13Mio MarkPR;1441;130x91VE181.7
 
Breyell (YLL/Rhl)
DE#K612D:A;1923-09-20/1924-04-01Mrd MarkPA;10563;154x93VE182.6a
DE#K612E:1;1923-09-25Mrd MarkPR;A283;143x88VE182.7a
DE#K612E:3;1923-09-253 Mrd MarkPR;B178;143x87VE182.8
DE#K612E:5;1923-09-255 Mrd MarkPR;C884;143x86VE182.9
DE#K612E:10;1923-09-2510 Mrd MarkPR;D544;143x87VE182.10
DE#K612E:20;1923-09-2520 Mrd MarkPR;E262;144x88VE182.11
DE#K613:1M;1923-08-09/12-31Mio MarkPR;7027;145x89VE183.4
 
Brüggen (BGG/Rhl)
DE#K632B;1923-08-04500T MarkPR;2662;184x104VE184.3
DE#K632C:50;1923-08-1050T MarkPR;A4205;139x78VE184.4
DE#K632C:100;1923-08-10100T MarkPR;B4236;140x78VE184.5
DE#K632C:1M;1923-08-10Mio MarkPR;C2319;140x78VE184.6
 
Burgwaldniel (WDL/Rhl)
DE#M4093.1gut für ein BierBR;2.47g;ø21MN2247.1
 
Crefeld/Krefeld (KRE/Rhl)
"Stadt wie Samt und Seide"
DE#M4725.1;(1917)5 (Pfennig);(Lüdenscheid)Zn;2.06g;ø19CNA001,Fu84.1a,MN2618.1
DE#M4725.3;(1917)10 (Pfennig);(Lüdenscheid)Zn;3.47g;ø24CNA002,Fu84.2,MN2618.3
DE#GWC29.1:(B)(1);1917-04-19/1919-03-3150 PfgPR(135);A Nr. 187358*(6)¦3.0;90x46CNA003,K2.417aII,VE236.1b
DE#GWC29.1:(B)(2);1917-04-19/1919-03-3150 PfgPR(135);A Nr. 160622*(6)¦3.5;90x47CNA003,K2.417aII,VE236.1c
DE#GWC29.2;1917-04-19/1920-03-3150 PfennigPR(133);B Nr. 253731*(6)¦3.5;88x47CNA004,K2.417b,VE236.2b
DE#M4725.5:(A);1918(-10-21)5 (Pfennig);(Lüdenscheid)FeⒷ;2.40g;ø19CNA006,Fu84.4a,MN2618.5
DE#M4725.5:(B);1918(-10-21)5 (Pfennig);(Lüdenscheid)Fe();2.39g;ø19CNA006,Fu84.4b,MN2618.5
DE#M4725.7;1918(-10-21)10 (Pfennig);(Lüdenscheid)FeⒷ;4.13g;ø21CNA007,Fu84.5a,MN2618.7
DE#GE086.8:(A);1918-10-21/1919-02-015 MarkPR;C Nr. 232420 *(6)¦3.0;105x64CNA008i,VE236.8a
DE#GE086.7:(A);1918-10-21/1919-02-015 MarkPR(63);C 074626;90x58CNA009,VE236.6/7a
DE#GE086.7:(B);1918-10-21/1919-02-015 MarkPR(63);C 078724 *(6);90x60CNA009,VE236.6/7b
DE#GE086.10:(A);1918-10-2110 MarkPR;D Nr181185 *(6)¦3.0;117x77CNA010,VE236.11a
DE#GE086.9:(A);1918-10-2110 MarkPR(63);D 021827;98x49CNA011,VE236.9/10a
DE#GE086.9:(B);1918-10-2110 MarkPR(63);D 019039 *(6);98x49CNA011,VE236.9/10b
DE#GE086.11:(A);1918-10-2120 MarkPR(63);E 097988;109x69CNA012,VE236.12
DE#GE086.1;1918-03-0110 MarkPR(133);7 H Nr.2896 *(6);126x54CNA013,VE236.3a
DE#GE086.2;1918-03-0120 MarkPR(133);7 G Nr.3850 *(6);122x53CNA014,VE236.4a
DE#GE086.3;1918-03-0140 MarkPR(133);7 F Nr.0984 *(6);125x55CNA015,VE236.5a
DE#GE086.4;1918-09-0110 MarkPR(133);8 H Nr.0511 *(6);127x53CNA016,VE236.3b
DE#GE086.5;1918-09-0120 MarkPR(133);8 G Nr.4850 *(6);127x54CNA017,VE236.4b
DE#GE086.6;1918-09-0140 MarkPR(133);8 F Nr.2269 *(6);115x52CNA018,VE236.5b
DE#M4725.14;19195 (Pfennig);(Krefeld)ZnⒻ;2.54g;ø19CNA019,Fu84.6a,MN2618.14
DE#M4725.16:(A);191910 (Pfennig);(Krefeld)ZnⒻ;3.94g;ø22CNA020,Fu84.7a,MN2618.16
DE#M4725.16:(C);191910 (Pfennig);(Krefeld)ZnⒻ;3.29g;ø22CNA020,Fu84.7c,MN2618.16
DE#GWC29.3:(A);1919-03-20/1921-03-3150 PfennigPR(133);F.Nr.458117*(6)¦3.0;88x45CNA022,K2.417c,VE236.13a
DE#GWC29.3:(B);1919-03-20/1921-03-3150 PfennigPR(133);F.Nr.491098*(6)¦3.5;86x44CNA022,K2.417c,VE236.13b
DE#M4725.10;19195 (Pfennig);(Lüdenscheid)FeⒼ;2.46g;ø19CNA023,Fu84.8a,MN2618.10
DE#M4725.12;191910 (Pfennig);(Lüdenscheid)FeⒼ;4.14g;ø22CNA024,Fu84.9a,MN2618.12
DE#GWC29.5;1919-11-06/1922-03-3125 PfennigPR(133);G Nr232705 *(6);80x43CNA025,K2.417e,VE236.15a
DE#GWC29.4;1919-09-25/1922-03-3150 PfennigPR(178);G.Nr.888776*(6);88x45CNA026,K2.417d,VE236.14a
DE#GWC29.6:(A);1920-04-2225 PfennigPR(72);H 528798;80x43CNA027,K2.417f,VE236.16a
DE#GWC29.6:(B);1920-04-2250 PfennigPR(72);H 049330;88x46CNA028,K2.417f,VE236.17a
DE#GM246.1A:25;1921-02-24/1923-03-3125 PfennigPR(72);J Nr.040515;97x55CNA029,VE236.18a
DE#GM246.1A:50;1921-02-24/1923-03-3150 PfennigPR(72);J.NR.001297;97x61CNA030,VE236.19a
DE#MU895.1:(B);1922-09-28500 MarkPR(133);K No 138047 *(6)¦3.5;143x88CNA031,VE236.20d
DE#MU895.2:(B);1922-11-061000 MarkPR(133);L No 423616 *(6)¦3.5;159x96CNA032,VE236.21e-h
DE#MU895.2:(C);1922-11-061000 MarkPR(133);L No 151380 *(6)¦3.0;158x93CNA032,VE236.21a-d
DE#K912D;1923-07-15100T MarkPR(133);M 042673 *(6)¦4.0;168x105CNA033,VE236.32b
DE#K912E;1923-08-01500T MarkPR(133);N 087673 *(6)¦3.5;169x90CNA034,VE236.33b
DE#K912B:500;/1923-11-15500T (=> 5) MarkPR;C Nr. 285474*(6);105x63CNA035ii,VE236.25a,GE086.W2a
DE#K912B:501;/1923-11-15500T (=> 5) MarkPR;C Nr. 370483*(6);105x64CNA035ii,VE236.25b,GE086.W2b
DE#K912A:500;/1923-11-15500T (=> 5) MarkPR(63);C 102690;88x58CNA036,VE236.22/23b,GE086.W1a
DE#K912B:1M;/1923-11-15Mio (=> 10) MarkPR;D Nr107003 *(6)¦3.0;118x77CNA037,VE236.28/29a,GE086.W5a
DE#K912A:1m(1);/1923-11-15Mio (=> 10) MarkPR(63);D 073317;99x48CNA038i,VE236.26/27b,GE086.W4a
DE#K912A:1m(2);/1923-11-15Mio (=> 10) MarkPR(63);D 045926;99x49CNA038ii,VE236.26/27b,GE086.W4a
DE#K912F;1923-08-01Mio MarkPR(41);O¦4.8 No 025191 *(6);160x85CNA039i,VE236.34b
DE#K912G:(i);1923-08-01Mio MarkPR(133);O¦4.8 No 156314 *(6);160x85CNA039i,VE236.35a
DE#K912G:(ii);1923-08-01Mio MarkPR(133);O¦4.0 280386;160x86CNA039ii,VE236.35?
DE#K912A:2M;/1923-11-152 Mio (=> 20) MarkPR(63);E 080897;108x68CNA040i,VE236.30,GE086.W6
DE#K912K:2;1923-08-132 Mio MarkPR(133);P 269896¦3.7;137x75CNA041i,VE236.38a
DE#K912L:2(a);1923-08-132 Mio MarkPR(72);P 143884;139x76CNA041i,VE236.39a
DE#K912L:2(b);1923-08-132 Mio MarkPR(72);P 004074 *(6)¦3.5;138x76CNA041i,VE236.39?
DE#K912I:2;1923-08-132 Mio MarkPR(184);P 391531;137x76CNA041ii,VE236.37
DE#K912P:2;1923-08-13/1924-04-012 Mio MarkPR(184);P 489530;139x76CNA041a,VE236.40
DE#K912I:5;1923-08-135 Mio MarkPR(184);Q 429351;119x79CNA042i,VE236.41
DE#K912K:5;1923-08-135 Mio MarkPR(133);Q 284965;119x79CNA042ii,VE236.42
DE#K912L:5;1923-08-135 Mio MarkPR(72);Q 289673¦3.5;118x80CNA042ii,VE236.43a
DE#K912M;1923-08-1310 Mio MarkPR(156);R NO 311115 *(6);137x88CNA043i,VE236.44
DE#K912L:10(a);1923-08-1310 Mio MarkPR(72);R NO 098702¦4.0;137x85CNA043ii,VE236.45a
DE#K912L:10(b);1923-08-1310 Mio MarkPR(72);R NO 027209¦5.0;136x85CNA043ii,VE236.45b
DE#K912Q:(A);1923-08-1520 Mio MarkPR(156);S 292343¦3.5;140x73CNA044,VE236.50a
DE#K912Q:(D);1923-08-1520 Mio MarkPR(156);S 360212 *(6)¦3.5;141x73CNA044,VE236.50d
DE#K912I:50;1923-08-1350 Mio MarkPR(184);TNṛ 242169;136x89CNA045i,VE236.46
DE#K912O;1923-08-13/1924-04-0150 Mio MarkPR(184);TNṛ 347427;138x88CNA045b,VE236.48
DE#K912P:50;1923-08-13/1924-04-0150 Mio MarkPR(184);TNṛ 389111;138x89CNA045d,VE236.49a/b;Dorf ohne .
DE#K912S:100;1923-09-14100 Mio MarkPR(184);U Nṛ 67796/189418;138x90CNA046,VE236.52
DE#K912W:200;1923-09-19200 Mio MarkPR(184);V 049479 *(6);124x76CNA047,VE236.58
DE#K912X;1923-09-19/1924-04-01200 Mio MarkPR(184);V 058789 *(6);126x74CNA047a,VE236.59
DE#K912Y:200;1923-09-19/1924-04-01200 Mio MarkPR(184);V 351665 *(6);124x73CNA047b,VE236.60
DE#K912S:500;1923-09-14500 Mio MarkPR(184);W 045282;127x74CNA048,VE236.54
DE#K912U:ii;1923-09-14/1924-04-01500 Mio MarkPR(184);W 157700/183199;128x73CNA048bi,VE236.56
DE#K912W:MD;1923-09-19Mrd MarkPR(184);X Nṛ 10614;137x88CNA049,VE236.61
DE#K912Y:Md(1);1923-09-19/1924-04-01Mrd MarkPR(184);X Nṛ 92521;137x89CNA049a,VE236.62
DE#K912Y:Md(2);1923-09-19/1924-04-01Mrd MarkPR(184);X Nṛ 258233;138x89CNA049b,VE236.62;Dorf ohne .
DE#K912AA:5;1923-10-15/1924-04-015 Mrd MarkPR(184);Y151255;125x68CNA050,VE236.63
DE#K912AA:10;1923-10-15/1924-04-0110 Mrd MarkPR(184);Z402719;121x60CNA051,VE236.64
DE#K912AA:20;1923-10-15/1924-04-0120 Mrd MarkPR(184);1.691517;124x70CNA052,VE236.65
DE#K912AA:50;1923-10-15/1924-04-0150 Mrd MarkPR(184);2.040043 *(6);129x74CNA053,VE236.66
DE#K912BB;1923-10-15/1924-04-01100 Mrd MarkPR(41);3.092435;124x75CNA054,VE236.67
DE#K912CC;1923-10-15/1924-04-01200 Mrd MarkPR(72);5.109595;120x74CNA055,VE236.68
DE#K912KK;1923-11-12/1924-04-015 Bio MarkPR(178);8.350925 *(6);127x74CNA058,VE236.76
DE#K912MM;1923-11-23/1924-04-01100 Bio MarkPR(211);12.Muster;124x75CNA062,VE236.78
Landkreis Krefeld
DE#K913A:(A);1923-08-152 Mio Mark;(Düsseldorf)PR(218);A 45106¦3.6;150x95CNA273,VE253.1a
DE#K913A:(B);1923-08-152 Mio Mark;(Düsseldorf)PR(218);A 54689¦4.0;150x95CNA273,VE253.1b
DE#K913C;1923-09-015 Mio MarkPR(218);A 36356;132x85CNA274,VE253.3a
DE#K913D;1923-09-015 Mio MarkPR(188);A 103606;131x84CNA274,VE253.4
DE#K913G;1923-09-1510 Mio MarkPR(156);A 063035;147x96CNA275,VE253.7
DE#K913K;1923-10-15/1924-04-012 Mrd MarkPR(184);105639¦3.5;133x84CNA276,VE253.12a
DE#K913K:R4;1923-10-15/1924-04-012 Mrd MarkPR(184);4 001816;130x81CNA276a,VE253.12c
DE#K913K:R6;1923-10-15/1924-04-012 Mrd MarkPR(184);6 001267;130x85CNA276a,VE253.12c
DE#K913H:2;1923-10-15/1924-04-012 Mrd MarkPR(156);A 13510 *(6);130x79CNA277,VE253.9
DE#K913H:10(a);1923-10-15/1924-04-0110 Mrd MarkPR(156);ANo 10947 *(6);128x80CNA278i,VE253.10a
DE#K913H:10(b);1923-10-15/1924-04-0110 Mrd MarkPR(156);A 89923 *(6);130x79CNA278ii,VE253.10a
DE#K913L:(i);1923-10-15/1924-04-01100 Mrd MarkPR(135);A 178289 *(6);127x80CNA279i,VE253.13
DE#K913L:(ii);1923-10-15/1924-04-01100 Mrd MarkPR(135);A 749 *(6);130x80CNA279ii,VE253.13
Landkreise Crefeld/Gladbach/Grevenbroich/Kempen/Neuß
DE#K914C:200;1923-10-30200 Mrd Mark;(M.Gladbach)PR(220);C 2626;127x72CNA281,VE254.3a
Offiziersgefangenenlager Crefeld
DE#M4718.22 (Pfennig)Zn;1.25g;ø18CNA287,FA15.2,MN2614.2,RT371:2
DE#M4718.35 (Pfennig)Zn;1.60g;ø19CNA288,FA15.3,MN2614.3,RT371:5
DE#M4718.550 (Pfennig)Zn;2.92g;ø24CNA290,FA15.5,MN2614.5,RT371:50
Crefelder Straßenbahn
DE#M4697.1;1917(-04-17)15 Pfennig;(Lüdenscheid)Zn;3.37g;Dtc23CNA005,FF476.1.1,Fu84.3,MN2597.1,TT230A
DE#M4697.3;191920 Pfennig;(Lüdenscheid)Fe();4.88g;ø24CNA021,FF476.2.2,MN2597.3,TT230B
Barmer Bankverein (Crefeld)
DE#K915B:1M;1923-08-01Mio Mark;(Düren)PR;Nr.A 41872;230x108CNA104,VE238.4
Darmstädter und Nationalbank (Crefeld)
DE#K916A:100;1923-07-18100T MarkPR;028846;141x85CNA110,VE240.1
Deutsche Bank (Filiale Crefeld)
DE#K917B:100;1923-07-18100T MarkPR;45624;121x70CNA123a,VE241.4
DE#K917B:500;1923-07-18500T MarkPR;49165;124x70CNA125,VE241.6
DE#K917E;1923-08-012 Mio MarkPR;No 20049;167x80CNA127/a,VE241.9
Dresdner Bank (Filiale Crefeld)
DE#K918F;1923-08-155 Mio MarkPR;No 60415;167x79CNA135ai,VE242.9
Essener Credit-Anstalt (Crefeld)
DE#K919A;(19)23-07-18100T MarkPA;Nṟ. 009039;146x72CNA139,VE243.1
DE#K919H;1923-08-155 Mio Mark;(Düren)PR(198);No 379916;120x109CNA149a,VE243.10
Kreisbank Crefeld
DE#K922D;1923-08-082 Mio MarkPR;2568;171x98CNA166,VE251.5
DE#K922E;1923-08-105 Mio MarkPR;19283;174x97CNA167,VE251.6
A. Schaaffhausen'scher Bankverein (Filiale Crefeld)
DE#K923B:2;1923-08-012 Mio MarkPR;No 41815;167x80CNA175/a,VE261.5
Restaurant Et Brökske
DE#M4722.115 (Pfennig)BR;2.70g;ø23MN2616.1
Brauerei Gleumes (Wienges/drei Kronen)
DE#M4689.110 (Pfennig)BR;2.60g;Oc22MN2593.1; Brauerei Gleumes
DE#M4732(.0)12 (Pfennig)Zn;1.19g;ø20MN-; J. Wienges - drei Kronen
DE#M4732.110 (Pfennig)BR;2.45g;ø20MN2624.1; A. Gleumes - drei Kronen
DE#M4732(.2)12 (Pfennig)Ni/Zn;1.98g;ø20MN-; A. Gleumes - drei Kronen
Crefeld Hafen Link (Restaurant)
DE#M4699.110 (Pfennig)BR;3.27g;ø23MN2599.1
DE#M4699.215 (Pfennig)Cu;3.29g;ø23MN2599.2
die "Wallenburg"
DE#M4728.1/110 (Pfennig)BR;1.69g;ø19MN2621.1
DE#M4728.1/210 (Pfennig)BR;1.75g;ø19MN2621.1
DE#M4728.215 (Pfennig)Cu;3.10g;ø21MN2621.2
DE#M4728.350 (Pfennig)BR;3.32g;ø22MN2621.3
Helgers & Cie Branntweine
DE#M4710.510 Pfennig;(Elberfeld)T2(MNu);0.56g;ø33CNA218,MN2609.4,VE246.2b
Rheinische Kunstseide A.G. Krefeld
DE#M4723.11 GetränkBR;3.00g;ø23MN-
Krefelder Stahlwerk Aktiengesellschaft
DE#K926A:5;1923-08-155 Mio MarkPR;A 00036 *(6-);143x78CNA228,VE246.3
Textilausrüstungsgesellschaft m.b.H. Crefeld
DE#K928:(i);1923-08-20Mio MarkPR;A12726;144x90CNA237i,VE264.1a
DE#K928:(iii);1923-08-20Mio MarkPR;A03285;143x89CNA237iii,VE264.1a
westdeutsche Baggereigesellschaft m.b.H. Crefeld/Duisburg
DE#K930B;1923-08-0120 Mio MarkPR(220);004849 *(6);155x91CNA259,HS99/002,VE266.1b
DE#K930A:100;1923-08-01100 Mio MarkPR(156);002788 *(6);157x93CNA260,HS99/003,VE266.3b
Zinnwerk Crefeld G.m.b.H.
DE#M4731.210 (Pfennig);(Frankfurt)Zn;2.35g;ø23CNA214,Ha232.2,MN2623.2
 
Dülken (DKN/Rhl)
DE#GM294.1:75;1920-08-01/1922-01-0175 Pfennig;(Rheydt)PA;104x67VE285.1
DE#GM294.1:100;1920-08-01/1922-01-01100 Pfennig;(Rheydt)PA;104x65VE285.2
DE#K1131I:2;1923-08-20500T MarkPR;H30008*;138x96VE286.9b
DE#K1131O;1923-09-1450 Mio MarkPR;K11740*;120x90VE286.14
DE#K1131P/1;1923-09-15100 Mio MarkPR;L11579*;120x93VE286.15
DE#K1131P/2;1923-09-15100 Mio MarkPR;L26317*;120x93VE286.15
DE#K1131Q/1;1923-09-22500 Mio MarkPR;M54799*;119x92VE286.16/17b
DE#K1131Q/2;1923-09-22500 Mio MarkPR;M24820*;120x93VE286.17b
DE#K1131C;1923-08-07500T MarkPR;B 9605 *(6-);225x106VE286.3
DE#K1132D:OL;1923-08-222 Mio MarkPR;G0447*;159x97VE288.7
 
(Krefeld-)Fischeln (FSL/Rhl)
DE#K1485B;1923-08-3110 Mio MarkPR;A 9535;135x107CNA085,VE634.5
DE#K1485G;1923-10-27/11-0520 Mrd MarkPR;A 4778;146x96CNA089,VE-
DE#K1485I;1923-10-27/11-0530 Mrd MarkPR;A 2810;146x96CNA090a,VE633.2
DE#K1485L;1923-11-01/11-10100 Mrd MarkPR;A 1501;146x96CNA091a,VE633.4b
 
Grefrath (GRH/Rhl)
DE#K1879:1;1923-08-15Mio MarkPR;1652¦5.0;146x90VE657.1a
DE#K1880A;1923-08-02500T MarkPR;1795;141x96VE658.2
DE#K1880L:1;1923-08-15Mio MarkPR;A7.1373;142x93VE658.11b/c
DE#K1880O;1923-08-175 Mio MarkPR;C8.1015;163x94VE658.15b
DE#K1880R:100;1923-08-23100T MarkPR;K2.3295;143x95VE658.18
 
Hüls (Krefeld) (HUK/Rhl)
DE#GM635.1:50;1921-11-0150 PfennigPR;93x63CNA100,VE743.1a
DE#GM635.1:75;1921-11-0175 PfennigPR;93x63CNA100a,VE743.2a
DE#GM635.1:1M;1921-11-01MarkPR;93x63CNA100b,VE743.3a
 
Kaldenkirchen (KNK/Rhl)
DE#K2562D:100;/1923-10-01100T Mark;(Breyell)PR;19060;158x969VE758.4
DE#K2562D:1M;/1923-10-01Mio Mark;(Breyell)PR;5615;111x89VE758.5b
 
Kempen, Germany (KEM/Rhl)
DE#M12894.1;192150 Pf(enni)g;(Lüdenscheid)Fe;5.06g;ø24Fu241.1,MN6999.1
DE#GWK21.3:(B);1918-08-3050 PfennigPR(218);93344;89x47VE766.3
DE#GWK21.4:(A);1920-03-0920 PfennigPR(218);?32189;63x40VE-
DE#GM689.1A:20(4);1920-03-0920 PfennigPR(146);7187;66x40VE766.8
DE#GM689.1A:75(3);1920-03-0975 PfennigPR(146);422;66x40VE766.11a
DE#GM689.2A:20(2);1920-03-0920 PfennigPR(146);728;66x40VE766.14
DE#GM689.2A:20(3);1920-03-0920 PfennigPR(146);6518;66x40VE766.15
DE#GM689.3A:75(3);1920-03-0975 PfennigPR(146);1664;66x40VE766.29
DE#GM689.3A:75(4);1920-03-0975 PfennigPR(146);669;66x40VE766.30
DE#K2605A:000;1923-08-01100T MarkPR;A.121060;125x85VE769.1c
DE#K2605A:005;1923-08-015 Mio MarkPR;C.16234;125x84VE769.3d
DE#K2605A:010;1923-08-0110 Mio MarkPR;A.41826;125x86VE769.4c
DE#K2605A:500;1923-08-01500 Mio MarkPR;B.26349;129x88VE769.7b
DE#K2605D;1923-09-25Mrd MarkPR;C18906;134x87VE769.9c
DE#K2605F;1923-09-25Mrd MarkPR(156);B26994;134x85VE769.11a
DE#K2605H:10;1923-10-1010 Mrd MarkPR(198);33451;133x86VE769.13a
DE#K2605I:50;1923-10-1050 Mrd MarkPR(169);A.61?69;135x85VE769.14b
DE#K2606B:50;1923-09-1050 Mio MarkPR;5828;150x88VE770.2a
 
Lank-Latum (LNK/Rhl)
DE#M14333.15 (Pfennig);(Nuremberg)Zn;1.70g;Oc20Fu272.1,MN7732.1
 
(Nettetal-)Lobberich (NLO/Rhl)
DE#K3293M:(A);1923-09-27Mrd MarkPR;Q No11157¦4.0;156x87VE942.25a
DE#K3293M:(B);1923-09-27Mrd MarkPR;Q No18795¦6.3;157x87VE942.25b
DE#K3294F:2;1923-08-232 Mio MarkPR;Gb8595;144x93VE943.17
DE#K3294G:1;1923-08-29Mio MarkPR;Fd31386;143x96VE943.20
DE#K3294G:5;1923-08-295 Mio MarkPR;Ha10511;143x97VE943.22
DE#K3294G:Ha;1923-08-295 Mio MarkPR;Ha;143x97VE943.22; w/o KN !
DE#K3294H;1923-09-0610T MarkPR;Db 9188;143x98VE943.25
DE#K3294I:10;1923-09-0710 Mio MarkPR;Jb3808;176x100VE943.27
 
Oedt (Grefrath) (ORH/Rhl)
DE#M19686.110 (Pfennig);(Nuremberg)Zn;1.87g;Oc21Ha734.1,MN10595.1
DE#M19686.220 (Pfennig);(Nuremberg)Zn;2.25g;Oc22Ha734.2,MN10595.2
DE#M19686.420 (Pfennig);(Nuremberg)Fe;2.58g;Oc22Ha734.4,MN10595.4
DE#M19686.550 (Pfennig);(Nuremberg)Fe;3.45g;Oc24Ha734.5,MN10595.5
DE#K4093B:ii;1923-08-09100T MarkPR;737;141x95VE1059.2d
DE#K4093E:ii;1923-08-15100T MarkPR;B 6573;143x95VE1059.5b
DE#K4093H:1;1923-08-15Mio MarkPR;U-V 2067;143x94VE-
DE#K4093I:1;1923-08-15Mio MarkPR;U-V 3806;143x94VE-
DE#K4093R;1923-09-05100 Mio MarkPR;C 3780,F 9487;170x98VE1059.20a
DE#K4093S;1923-09-10200 Mio MarkPR;A;148x90VE1059.21; w/o KN !
DE#K4093T;1923-09-15500 Mio MarkPR;A 2345;154x95VE1059.22a
 
St. Tönis --> Tönisvorst (TNS/Rhl)
DE#GM1167.1A:25(2);1920-11-0525 PfennigPR(146);40240;81x49VE1207.2
DE#GM1167.1A:25(3);1920-11-0525 PfennigPR(146);73083;80x50VE1207.3
DE#GM1167.1A:50;1920-11-0550 PfennigPR(146);26337;91x55VE1207.4a
DE#GM1167.1A:75;1920-11-0575 PfennigPR(146);1212;91x63VE1207.5b
DE#K4719N:20;1923-09-1320 Mio MarkPR;46777;163x92VE1208.32
DE#K4719N:50;1923-09-1350 Mio MarkPR;53930;163x92VE1208.33
DE#K4719O:100;1923-09-17100 Mio MarkPR;35258;164x93VE1208.37
DE#K4719U:100;1923-09-28100 Mio MarkPR;47381;165x93VE1208.54
DE#K4719V:100;1923-09-129100 Mio MarkPR;37524;166x92VE1208.57
 
(Viersen-)Süchteln (VSU/Rhl)
DE#K4933B:1;1923-07-18Mio MarkPR;A No. 3637/1765*(6);160x96VE1258.2b
DE#K4933C:10;1923-09-0110 Mio MarkPR;A Nr. 15959*(6);169x75VE1258.4a
DE#K4933C:50;1923-09-0150 Mio MarkPR;A Nr. 07945*(6);166x66VE1258.6
DE#K4933E;1923-09-18100 Mio MarkPR;A Nr. 74238/17911*(6);166x84VE1258.7a
DE#K4933F;1923-09-18100 Mio MarkPR;A Nr. 03241 *(6);169x84VE1258.7b
DE#K4933G;1923-07-18500T MarkPR;B No. 0188*(6);150x91VE1258.9
DE#K4933H;1923-09-0120 Mio MarkPR;B Nr. 08562*(6);169x71VE1258.10a
DE#K4933K;1923-09-0120 Mio MarkPR;B Nr. 0611*(6);167x72VE1258.11
 
(Krefeld-)Uerdingen (UER/Rhl)
DE#M25409.1/1;19175 (Pfennig);(Nuremberg)Zn;1.37g;ø19CNA064,Fu554.1,MN13452.1
DE#M25409.1/2;19175 (Pfennig);(Nuremberg)Zn;1.40g;ø19CNA064,Fu554.1,MN13452.1
DE#M25409.3/1;191710 (Pfennig);(Nuremberg)Zn;1.91g;ø20CNA065,Fu554.2,MN13452.3
DE#M25409.3/2;191710 (Pfennig);(Nuremberg)Zn;1.73g;ø20CNA065,Fu554.2,MN13452.3
DE#GWU4.1:(A);1918-11-01/1920-11-0125 PfennigPR;93x53CNA066/a,VE1268.1
DE#GWU4.1:(B);1918-11-01/1920-11-0150 PfennigPR;93x53CNA067,VE1268.4
DE#GE527.1;1918-11-18/1919-02-01Mark;(Rheydt)PR(218);81x48CNA068,VE1268.6
DE#GE527.2;1918-11-18/1919-02-012 Mark;(Rheydt)PR(218);100x67CNA069,VE1268.7
DE#GE527.3;1918-11-18/1919-02-015 Mark;(Rheydt)PR(218);107x72CNA070,VE1268.8
DE#GE527.4;1918-11-18/1919-02-0110 Mark;(Rheydt)PR(218);118x80CNA071,VE1268.9
DE#GE527.5;1918-11-18/1919-02-0120 Mark;(Rheydt)PR(218);129x89CNA072,VE1268.10
DE#GWU4.3:(A);1921-02-2025 Pfennig;(Düren)PR(72);B 47797;90x53CNA073,VE1268.11
DE#GWU4.3:(B);1921-02-2050 Pfennig;(Düren)PR(72);B 43598;90x53CNA074,VE1268.12/13
DE#K5263A;1923-08-15500T Mark;(Düsseldorf)PR(160);264099¦4.1;148x92CNA075,VE1268.14c
DE#K5263B;1923-08-15500T Mark;(Düsseldorf)PR(218);369911;151x92CNA075,VE1268.15b
DE#K5264B;1923-10-2610 Mrd MarkPR;5638;128x87CNA077,VE1275.3
Josef Bierewitz Restauration Krefeld-Uerdingen
DE#SE2691:(B);(1947/48)10 Pf(enni)gPA;56x34VE267.2
DE#SE2692:(B);(1947/48)20 Pf(enni)gPA;56x33VE267.4
Büttner-Werke (Uerdingen am Rhein)
DE#GL810.30;(1914/18)Pf(enni)gPR(59);001881;80x60CNA300,VE1272.17b,71UER05.30
DE#GL810.31;(1914/18)5 Pf(enni)gPR(59);000459;79x59CNA301,VE1272.18b,71UER05.31
DE#GL810.10;(1914/18)Pf(enni)gPR;4944,4913;110x55CNA306a,VE1272.8c,71UER05.10
DE#GL810.02;(1914/18)5 Pf(enni)gPR;7633;110x56CNA307,VE1272.2c,71UER05.02.1
DE#GL810.12;(1914/18)10 P(fenni)gPR;11748;110x56CNA308a,VE1272.12c,71UER05.12
DE#GL810.13;(1914/18)½ M(ark)PA;13313;110x56CNA309a,VE1272.14c,71UER05.13
DE#GL810.14;(1914/18)M(ark)PR;16768;110x56CNA310a,VE1272.15c,71UER05.14
DE#GL810.15;(1914/18)5 M(ark)PR;19113;111x57CNA311a,VE1272.16c,71UER05.15
Chemische Fabriken vorm. Weiler-ter Meer
DE#K3242K:(A1);1923-08-10/10-01Mio MarkPR;10401/21850¦4.0;139x88CNA269,VE1270.1a; RS Ürdingen
DE#K3242K:(A2);1923-08-10/10-01Mio MarkPR;A 83988¦4.0;140x90CNA269a,VE1270.1a; RS Ürdingen
DE#K3242K:(B);1923-08-10/10-01Mio MarkPR;A 25853¦5.0;139x88CNA269a,VE1270.1b; RS Ürdingen
DE#K3242K:(C);1923-08-10/10-01Mio MarkPR;A 17119¦5.5;139x88CNA269a,VE1270.1c; RS Ürdingen
DE#K3242L:5;1923-08-10/10-015 Mio MarkPR(221);05015¦4.0;150x101CNA270,VE1270.2a; RS Ürdingen
DE#K3242L:20;1923-08-10/10-0120 Mio MarkPR(221);02893¦5.5;168x93CNA271,VE1270.3; RS Ürdingen
P.Schwengers Söhne G.m.b.H. (Uerdingen am Rhein)
DE#GL811.1:(A);(1914/18)Pf(enni)gPR;2233;110x56CNA312,VE1274.1,71UER10.1A
Waggonfabrik Uerdingen
DE#K5271A:1;1923-08-15Mio MarkPR;Nọ 01068;206x85CNA262,VE1278.3a
DE#K5271B:5(a);1923-08-155 Mio MarkPR;No 04595/04062 *(6);207x89CNA264,VE1278.5a
DE#K5271B:5(b);1923-08-155 Mio MarkPR;No 12529 *(6);207x90CNA264,VE1278.5b
DE#K5271B:10;1923-08-1510 Mio MarkPR;Nọ 15211;216x105CNA265,VE1278.6a
DE#K5271A:50;1923-08-1550 Mio MarkPR;Nọ 27277;218x104CNA266,VE1278.7
 
Viersen (VIE/Rhl)
DE#K5331C;1923-08-11Mio MarkPR;C48990;170x79VE1291.5a
DE#K5331F;1923-08-11Mio MarkPR;E59193;135x94VE1291.9c
DE#K5331G;1923-08-11Mio MarkPR;F23971;135x94VE1291.9c
DE#K5331I:100;1923-09-17100 Mio MarkPR(156);A15453;154x96VE1291.12/13
DE#K5331M;1923-09-18500 Mio MarkPR(156);C19933;149x92VE1291.16
DE#K5331R;1923-10-12Mrd MarkPR(178);A74540;155x80VE1291.19b
DE#K5333D;1923-08-12Mio MarkPR(198);379127*;164x70VE1293.7
DE#K5334B;1923-08-12Mio MarkPR(198);357599*;164x70VE1296.2
 
Vorst (Tönisvorst) (VST/Rhl)
DE#K5367A:A;1923-09-1550 Mio Mark;(Arnsberg)PR(178);A 007436;165x94VE1312.2
DE#K5367A:B;1923-09-1520 Mio Mark;(Arnsberg)PR(178);B 009007;166x95VE1312.1
DE#K5367B:C;1923-09-20100 Mio Mark;(Arnsberg)PR(178);C 011036;176x95VE1312.4
DE#K5367B:D;1923-09-20200 Mio Mark;(Arnsberg)PR(178);D 017905/016367;165x94VE1312.5
DE#K5367B:E;1923-09-20500 Mio Mark;(Arnsberg)PR(178);E 020134;165x95VE1312.6
DE#K5367B:F;1923-09-2050 Mrd Mark;(Arnsberg)PR(178);F 021881;165x95VE1312.7b
DE#K5367B:G(a);1923-09-20100 Mrd Mark;(Arnsberg)PR(178);G 022432;165x95VE1312.8a
DE#K5367B:G(x);1923-09-20100 Mrd Mark;(Arnsberg)PR(178);G 022726;167x94VE1312.8(x); nur eine Us. !
DE#K5367B:H(a);1923-09-20500 Mrd Mark;(Arnsberg)PR(178);H 024272;165x95VE1312.9a
DE#K5367B:H(b);1923-09-20500 Mrd Mark;(Arnsberg)PR(178);H 024831;164x95VE1312.9b
 
Willich (WLC/Rhl)
DE#K5634:50;1923-10-3050 Mrd MarkPR;A 17204;176x88VE1362.3
DE#K5635:50;1923-09-2150 Mio MarkPR;A 11915;174x88VE1363.1
Stahlwerk Becker AG (Willich)
DE#K5636L:5;1923-08-105 Mio MarkPR(178);C 14631 *(6-);165x97VE1367.12
DE#K5636N;1923-08-155 Mio Mark;(Krefeld)PR(186);D No 04257 *(6-);157x101VE1367.15
DE#K5636O;1923-08-155 Mio MarkPR(186);E No 04087 *(6-);159x99VE1367.16
DE#K5636R;1923-08-155 Mio MarkPR(178);F No 06229/48881 *(6-);157x101VE1367.18
DE#K5636S;1923-08-1510 Mio MarkPR(156);G.Nr. 26598;169x80VE1367.21
DE#K5636T;1923-08-1510 Mio MarkPR(156);G.Nr. 05273;169x80VE1367.20
DE#K5636U:1;1923-08-20Mio MarkPR(178);D NO 12794 *(6-);122x82VE1367.22
DE#K5636U:2;1923-08-202 Mio MarkPR(178);D NO 22151 *(6-);121x79VE1367.25
DE#K5636V;1923-08-202 Mio MarkPR(178);D NO 01548 *(6-);126x81VE1367.26
DE#K5636W:1;1923-08-20Mio MarkPR(178);E NO 17523 *(6-);125x81VE1367.23
DE#K5636W:2;1923-08-202 Mio MarkPR(178);E NO 06073 *(6-);124x82VE1367.27
DE#K5636Y;1923-08-202 Mio MarkPR(178);F NO 06683 *(6-);123x83VE1367.29
DE#K5636Z/1;1923-08-202 Mio MarkPR(156);F NO 21756/17448 *(6-);123x80VE1367.30
DE#K5636Z/2;1923-08-202 Mio MarkPR(156);F NO 48928 *(6-);123x80VE1367.30
DE#K5636AA:20;1923-09-1220 Mio MarkPR(156);H. No. 11645;167x81VE1367.31
DE#K5636AA:50;1923-09-1250 Mio MarkPR(156);J.Nr. 34529;126x88VE1367.32
DE#K5636AA:99;1923-09-12100 Mio MarkPR(156);K Nr. 05935;137x77VE1367.33
DE#K5636AA:100;1923-09-12100 Mio MarkPR(156);K Nr. 10608;139x75VE1367.34
DE#K5636BB:i;1923-09-20200 Mio MarkPR(156);L Nr 51001;120x80VE1367.35
DE#K5636BB:ii;1923-09-20200 Mio MarkPR(156);L Nr 35809;123x81VE1367.36
 
 
Rheinprovinz - Liste 2/3
(Regionen Aachen & Duisburg)
 
Aachen (AAH/Rhl)
DE#AAH51;179412 HellerCu;3.60g;ø24C2
DE#M0070.1;1920Groschen;(Lüdenscheid)Fe;3.51g;ø21Fu1.5,L1.3,MN54.1
DE#K001C;1923-07-20Mio MarkPR(189);No084960;178x99FM02.30/31,VE01.18
 
Düsseldorf-Angermund (ANM/Rhl)
DE#K103A:500;1923-08-11500T MarkPR;No.15370,No.3823;159x94HS61/001,VE24.1
DE#K103A:1M;1923-08-11Mio MarkPR;2 No. 3214¦5.5;159x92HS61/002,VE24.2b
DE#K103B;1923-08-11Mio MarkPR;3 No. 26642;160x91HS61/003,VE24.3a
DE#K103D/1;1923-09-035 Mio MarkPR(251);5 No. 9506;140x106HS61/005,VE24.5a
DE#K103D/2;1923-09-035 Mio MarkPR(251);5 No. 19048;141x104HS61/005,VE24.5a
DE#K103E;1923-09-1750 Mio MarkPR(251);6 No. 3527;114x70HS61/006,VE24.6b
DE#K103F;1923-09-1750 Mio MarkPR(251);7 No. 33745;109x70HS61/007,VE24.7
DE#K103H;1923-10-01500 Mio MarkPR(251);8 No. 6005;143x80HS61/008,VE24.8a
 
Düren (DUE/Rhl)
DE#M5807.3;19175 (Pfennig);(Nuremberg)Zn;1.29g;ø19Fu105.3a,MN3269.3
DE#M5807.5;191710 (Pfennig);(Nuremberg)Zn;3.25g;ø23Fu105.4,MN3269.5
DE#M5807.6;19175 (Pfennig);(Lüdenscheid)Fe;3.49g;ø20Fu105.5,MN3269.6
DE#M5807.7;19185 (Pfennig);(Lüdenscheid)Fe;3.12g;ø19Fu105.6,MN3269.7
DE#M5807.8;191810 (Pfennig);(Lüdenscheid)Fe;5.05g;ø24Fu105.7,MN3269.8
DE#M5807.9;191810 (Pfennig);(Lüdenscheid)Fe;5.14g;ø24Fu105.8,MN3269.9
DE#M5807.12;191925 (Pfennig);(Lüdenscheid)Fe;5.81g;ø25Fu105.10,MN3269.12
DE#M5807.13;1919½ Mark;(Lüdenscheid)Fe;8.46g;ø28Fu105.11,MN3269.13
DE#M5807.15;1919½ Mark;(Lüdenscheid)Fe;8.05g;ø28Fu105.12,MN3269.15
DE#GWD34.1:(B);1917-03-01/1919-01-0150 PfennigPR(72);A1000001;102x60FM50.2,VE290.2a
DE#GWD34.2:(B);1917-05-15/1919-01-0150 PfennigPR(72);A1000001;101x58FM50.6,VE290.4a
DE#GWD34.3:(A);1917-06-0125 PfennigPR;583 571;100x54FM50.11,VE290.5
DE#GWD34.9;1918-03-0150 PfennigPR(72); 697427;99x59FM50.17/18,VE290.13
DE#GWD34.10;1919-07-20/1920-01-0110 PfennigPR;131390;100x56FM51.28,VE290.31
DE#GWD34.12;1920-02-2010 PfennigPR(178);86x48FM51.30,VE290.33
DE#GE113.12;1918-10-185 MarkPR(162);40492;120x76FM51.13,VE290.23
DE#GE113.15;1918-11-20MarkPR(72);Nr 079701;100x60FM51.20,VE290.27
DE#GE113.16:(B);1918-11-202 MarkPR(72); 041728;110x71FM51.22,VE290.28
DE#K1138A;1923-08-08500T MarkPR(186);056883 *(6);115x89FM52.6,VE290.38c
DE#K1138B:2;1923-08-082 Mio MarkPR(211);No467831 *(5);149x90FM52.8,VE290.39b
DE#K1138C;1923-08-085 Mio MarkPR(178);No438599 *(5);158x100FM52.11,VE290.40b
DE#K1138G;1923-09-04/1924-04-0150 Mio MarkPR(213);No258575 *(5);163x108FM52.18,VE290.45c
DE#K1138I;1923-09-18100 Mio MarkPR(198);216579,38517;132x90FM52.29,VE290.47c
DE#K1138K;1923-09-20500 Mio MarkPR(198);04692;146x100FM52.30,VE290.48
DE#K1138M;1923-10-04/1924-04-01Mrd MarkPR(189);No316441 *(5);164x87FM52.33,VE290.50a
DE#K1138N;1923-10-04/1924-04-0150 Mrd MarkPR(211);No156616 *(5);168x88FM52.35,VE290.51a
DE#K1138Q:100;1923-10-15/1924-04-01100 Mrd MarkPR(189);No181114 *(5);165x86FM52.44,VE290.55b
DE#VE295.1:(B);(1916)PfennigPA;30x30FM60.2,KEP1530.5.1
DE#VE295.3:(B);(1916)2 PfennigPA;30x30FM60.6,KEP1530.5.2.2
DE#MU1180.4:(B);1923-02-1550T MarkPR(198);C 046516 FG;133x88FM67.24,VE300.6b
DE#K1140A;1923-02-15500T MarkPR(72);A 348841 *(6-) BC;142x88FM67.38,VE300.8d
DE#K1140C;1923-02-15500T MarkPR(72);A 222243 MN;140x88FM67.41,VE300.8g
DE#K1140G;1923-08-03Mio MarkPR(198);A 487270 HK;145x101FM67.45,VE300.9b
DE#K1140P:10;1923-08-2010 Mio MarkPR(198);A 034593 M;163x87FM67.56,VE300.11
DE#K1140Q;1923-08-2020 Mio MarkPR(198);A 159656 HW;166x92FM67.57,VE300.12
DE#K1140R;1923-09-25100 Mio MarkPR(198);A 111429 EF;159x89FM67.58,VE300.13a
DE#K1140T;1923-09-25/1924-04-01100 Mio MarkPR(198);A 167524/221557 EF;160x90FM67.59,VE300.14
DE#K1140W;1923-09-30/1924-04-0150 Mrd (=> 2 Mrd) MarkPR(198);A68097;164x85FM67.61,VE300.16
 
Duisburg (-..) (DUI/Rhl)
DE#K1179H:20;1923-09-1520 Mio MarkPR(34);083298 *(8);170x104HS60/015,VE390.19
DE#K1179P:10;1923-09-2510 Mrd MarkPR(72);A *(4) 54732;162x91HS60/026,VE390.30c
DE#K1179Q:100;1923-09-25100 Mrd MarkPR(169);59245;142x89HS60/031,VE390.34c
DE#K1179Q:200;1923-09-25200 Mrd MarkPR(169);69986;142x90HS60/032,VE390.35b
DE#K1179Q:01B;1923-09-25Bio MarkPR(169);22903;142x89HS60/036,VE390.38c
DE#K1179Q:10B;1923-09-2510 Bio MarkPR(169);Kd *(5) 5238;127x83HS60/040,VE390.40
DE#K1181B;1923-08-135 Mio MarkPR(157);00818;160x92HS65/037,VE396.3
DE#K1181C;1923-08-135 Mio MarkPR(251);22540;159x92HS65/039,VE396.4
DE#K1183F;1923-08-06500T MarkPR;Nọ 04034;178x90HS65/024,VE398.7b
DE#K1184C:1;1923-08-09/11-30Mio MarkPR(156);E Nr.¦ 36782¦;158x99HS71/009,VE399.10a
DE#K1184D:10;1923-08-09/11-3010 Mio MarkPR(156);Q ¦ 03743¦;138x90HS71/014,VE399.15a
DE#K1184E;1923-08-09/11-3020 Mio MarkPR(251);R ¦ 38005¦;140x90HS71/016,VE399.17a
DE#K1184I500 Mio MarkPR(133);W 11186;139x90HS71/026,VE399.27
DE#M5961.1(no value)Cu;2.83g;ø20MN-
DE#K1187B:50;1923-08-15/12-3150T MarkPR;E No 38574;150x93HS75/006,VE404.6
DE#K1187B:2M;1923-08-15/12-312 Mio MarkPR;C No 2535;150x93HS75/011,VE404.11
DE#K1187C:10;1923-08-1510 Mio MarkPR;F No 6148;150x94HS75/017,VE404.17
DE#K1187C:50;1923-08-1550 Mio MarkPR;G No 39441;150x92HS75/018,VE404.18
DE#K1187C:100;1923-08-15100 Mio MarkPR;G 44537;149x93HS75/019,VE404.19
DE#K1187C:500;1923-08-15500 Mio MarkPR;H No 41537;150x93HS75/020,VE404.20
DE#M5988.410 (Pfennig)T3(MFi);1.69g;ø34HS47/001,MN3390.3,VE437.3
DE#K1195A:200;1923-08-06200T MarkPR(156);30542,48176;160x98HS65/018,VE416.1a
DE#K1195A:500;1923-08-06500T MarkPR(156);19426,20393;158x98HS65/028,VE416.1x
DE#K1197A:1M;1923-08-15/12-31Mio MarkPR(189);Nr. 0151;127x87HS70/013,VE420.1
DE#K1197A:A2;1923-08-15/12-312 Mio MarkPR(189);A Nr. 2637;137x86HS70/014,VE420.2
DE#K1199A:1M;1923-08-01Mio MarkPR(156);A 24229 *(8);149x90HS76/004,VE425.4a
DE#K1199B;1923-08-01Mio MarkPR;A 52533 *(8);156x94HS76/005,VE425.5a
DE#K1199D;1923-09-1510 Mio MarkPR;A &#x