This is my recently bought 1971 Deutsche Demokratische Republik or German Democratic Republic or East Germany 10 pfennig coin. I bought it to expand my large-ish but relatively non-growing German coin collection. I got it and three other German coins at the flea market which is where I get most of my collectible coins and bills. It only cost me $0.20 and is worth $1.00 so I would gain $0.80 if I sold it (although if I sold it I probably wouldn't get $1.00 for it).
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Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Deutsche Demokratische Republik = East Germany
This is my recently bought 1971 Deutsche Demokratische Republik or German Democratic Republic or East Germany 10 pfennig coin. I bought it to expand my large-ish but relatively non-growing German coin collection. I got it and three other German coins at the flea market which is where I get most of my collectible coins and bills. It only cost me $0.20 and is worth $1.00 so I would gain $0.80 if I sold it (although if I sold it I probably wouldn't get $1.00 for it).
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Deutsche Demokratische Republik,
East Germany,
German Democratic Republic,
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