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Germany 1 Mark

Browse 1 Germany 1 mark series, spanning from 1950 to 2001. Popular series include the Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1 Mark.

Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1 Mark 1 mark coin

Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1 Mark

1950 – 2001
178 coins

Most-collected Germany 1 mark coins on LuckyCoin

  1. 1950-J Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1 Mark
    1950-J Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1 Mark
    65 collectors
  2. 1954-J Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1 Mark
    1954-J Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1 Mark
    16 collectors
  3. 1956-F Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1 Mark
    1956-F Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1 Mark
    12 collectors
  4. 1975-F Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1 Mark
    1975-F Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1 Mark
    11 collectors
  5. 1955-J Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1 Mark
    1955-J Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1 Mark
    10 collectors
  6. 1977-J Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1 Mark
    1977-J Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1 Mark
    10 collectors
  7. 1965-F Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1 Mark
    1965-F Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1 Mark
    10 collectors

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Other Germany denominations

  • 1 Pfennig2
  • 2 Pfennigs1
  • 5 Pfennigs2
  • 10 Pfennigs2
  • 50 Pfennigs2
  • 2 Marks1
  • 5 Marks1

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Germany 1 mark series are there?
LuckyCoin tracks 1 Germany 1 mark series, from 1950 to 2001, including the Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1 Mark.
When was the first Germany 1 mark minted?
The earliest Germany 1 mark series on LuckyCoin began in 1950. Browse individual series to see year-by-year mintage figures and value-by-grade tables.
How do I look up the value of a Germany 1 mark?
Pick a series below, then select the year and mintmark of your coin. Each coin page shows estimated market values at every grade on the Sheldon scale (1–70), plus live eBay listings for comparable examples.