Description: This listing is for two items. The first is a Paul von Hindenburg stamp issued by the government of Nazi Germany in 1933. This stamp is historical in that it was the first Hindenburg stamp released with a swastika watermark. 1933 was the year that Hindenburg appointed Hitler as Chancellor and the Third Reich began. The second item is a 1 Pfennig coin released in 1933. This was the year that Hitler became Chancellor and is in a protective holder labeled as shown. The coin is historical in that this was the year that Weimar Germany ended and the Third Reich began. The coin is labeled with the correct year, denomination, and official catalog number. The coin is made of copper and measures 17.5 mm. Each stamp in your order will be individually labeled with the correct year, denomination, and official catalog number. These stamps are in Mint Never Hinged (MNH) condition and are not mounted inside the holder. They can be removed or readjusted if you see fit. This is a chance to get authentic Third Reich relics for a very affordable price in nice protective holders to keep your investment safe. 1 order = 1 stamp and 1 coin, 2 orders = 2 stamps and 2 coins, etc. To see our other high quality Third Reich stamps in custom labeled protective holders, please click this link: Click HERE For Custom Labeled Third Reich Stamps in Protective Holders If you would like to see our other Third Reich coins in custom labeled cases, please click this link: Click HERE For Custom Labeled Third Reich Coins in Protective Cases Our custom labeled Third Reich coins in Guardhouse protectors can be found at this link: Click HERE For Custom Labeled Third Reich Coins in Guardhouse Protectors
Price: 11.44 USD
Location: Richmond, Virginia
End Time: 2025-01-04T23:18:30.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Denomination: 1 Pfennig
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Historical Period: Third Reich (1933-45)
Composition: Copper
Year: 1933
Grade: Ungraded
Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
Certification: Uncertified