GERMAN STATES COINS

The coins of the seemingly innumerable German States prior to the formation of the modern state of Germany in 1872 comprise some of the most interesting and complex series to collect that could be found anywhere. From tiny, rare coppers of the kipper period to huge and expensive silver lösers (multiple thalers), and gold ducats, German coins have something to pique the interest of nearly any type of collector. Over 300 duchies, bishoprics, states, territories, cities, abbots, and other issuers minted coins, some for just a few years, others almost unbroken for 1000 years.

A
Aachen · Ahlen · Anhalt-Bernburg · Anhalt-Dessau· Anhalt-Zerbst · Augsburg

B
Baden · Bamberg · Bavaria · Brandenburg · Brandenburg-Ansbach · Brandenburg-Bayreuth · Bremen · Brunswick-Lüneburg-Calenburg · Brunswick-Lüneburg-Calenburg-Hannover · Brunswick-Lüneburg-Celle · Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel

D
Dortmund · Dülmen ·

E
East Frisia · Eichstatt ·

F
Frankfurt · Fulda

G
Goslar

H
Hamburg · Hanau-Lichtenberg · Hanau-Münzenberg · Hannover · Hesse-Cassel · Hesse-Darmstadt · Hesse-Homburg · Hildesheim ·

I
Isenburg · Isny ·

J
Jülich-Berg ·

L
Lippe · Lübeck

M
Mainz · Mecklenburg-Schwerin · Mecklenburg-Strelitz · Montfort · Münster (bishopric) · Münster (cathedral chapter) ·

N
Nassau · Nürnberg ·

O
Oldenburg ·

P
Paderborn · Palatine (Pfalz) · Prussia ·

R
Regensburg · Reuss ·

S
Saxony, Albertine Branches · Saxony, Ernestine Duchies · Schaumburg-Lippe and -Pinneberg · Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt and -Sondershausen · Silesia-Legnica-Brieg · Stolberg ·

T
Trier ·

W
Waldeck and Pyrmont · Warendorf · Westphalia · Wismar · Württemberg · Würzburg