Germany, Third Reich – Paul von Hindenburg 5 Reichsmark Silver Coin 1935–1936
The 5 Reichsmark silver coin from the Third Reich era is a unique proposition for investors and collectors looking to invest in precious metals with historical value.
Each of these coins was struck in 900 fine silver, with a pure silver weight of 12.5 g and a total weight of 13.88 g. These coins were legal tender with historical significance, making them a unique choice for both investors and numismatics enthusiasts. Each mint is marked with a small letter on the obverse side.
Please note that the coins may originate from different years.
The mints and their markings include:
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 features the imperial German eagle, along with the year of issue and denomination.
Reverse displays a right-facing portrait of Paul von Hindenburg (1847–1934), President of the German Reich. The dates and the inscription "Paul von Hindenburg" surround the portrait.
Important!
The product images shown are for reference only. The actual condition of the coins may slightly differ from the images displayed on the website.
If the coin listing does not specify a particular year of issue in the title or product description, coins will be shipped randomly with respect to the minting date.









