1923 Germany – 50 Million Mark Bronze Coin (Weimar Republic)

A striking relic of one of the most turbulent economic periods in modern history, this 50 Million Mark coin, minted in 1923 during the Weimar Republic, embodies the peak of Germany’s post‑WWI hyperinflation crisis. Issued by the Prussian Province of Westphalia, it represents a moment when currency values shifted so rapidly that denominations in the millions became everyday necessities.

This piece is made of bronze, circulated, and remains uncertified and ungraded, preserving the authentic wear of its era. With a limited mintage of roughly 106,060 units, it stands as both a historical artifact and a conversation piece for collectors interested in economic history, German numismatics, or the dramatic inflationary spiral of the early 1920s.

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