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The coin trade is booming thanks to Covid. That has also an impact on the prices of coins from the German Empire and the Weimar Republic. In Heidelberger Münzhandlung Grün’s auction 81 & 82, pieces of outstanding quality achieved results that had previously been unheard of – and set new records.
Record Auction: Heidelberger Münzhandlung Grün 81 and 82
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Lot 3783. German Empire. 20 pfennigs 1887 E with star. First strike. Estimate: 7,000 euros. Hammer price: 10,250 euros
Highest price for a 20 pfennig piece of the German Empire.
Lot 468. Hesse. Ludwig IV, 1877-1892. 5 marks 1891. Proof. Estimate: 7,500 euros. Hammer price: 16,500 euros.

Lot 952: Weimar Republic. 5 reichsmarks 1933 J. Proof. Estimate: 7,500 euros. Hammer price: 17,750 euros.
Most expensive 5 reichsmark piece “Eichenbaum”.Here you can find the detailed review of Grün’s auction 81 & 82.