Germany, Third Reich – Paul von Hindenburg 2 Reichsmark Silver Coin (with Swastika) 1936–1939
The 2 Reichsmark silver investment coin is an option for investors who wish to invest their capital in precious metals.
Each coin was minted in silver with a purity of Ag. 625, with a net metal weight of 5g – at a total weight of 8g. The coin features symbols associated with the Third Reich. It is important to note that the coins may come from different time periods, may have different obverse/reverse designs, and may come from different mints. Each mint is marked with a small letter on the obverse. The mint marks are as follows:
Mint mark "A" – Berlin
Mint mark "B" – Vienna
Mint mark "D" – Munich
Mint mark "E" – Muldenhütten
Mint mark "F" – Stuttgart
Mint mark "G" – Karlsruhe
Mint mark "J" – Hamburg
Obverse shows the German Imperial Eagle, dividing the minting date and the coin's nominal value.
Reverse shows a portrait of Paul von Hindenburg (1847–1934), the President of the German Reich, facing to the right. Around the portrait are the dates and the inscription "Paul von Hindenburg".
Important!
The pictures of the presented products are for reference only. The actual condition of the coins may differ slightly from what is shown on the website.
If purchasing coins without a specific year of minting indicated in the title or product specification, the coins will be shipped randomly according to the year of issue.





