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GermanyPeriod:1871-2001 1871-2001

10 Mark 1969 "Böttger". Aluminum. One-sided strike (Germany, GDR)

Variety: Aluminum. One-sided strike

Specification

  • MetalAluminum
  • Weight4,49 g
  • Diameter31 mm
  • EdgePlain
  • Aspect ratioMedallic (↑↑)
  • Mintage UNC300

Description

  • CountryGermany
  • PeriodGDR
  • Denomination10 Mark
  • Year1969
  • MintBerlin
  • PurposeCommemorative and collectible
Auction sales chart
Average price:140 USD
Auction sales chart 10 Mark 1969 "Böttger" Aluminum One-sided strike -  Coin Value - Germany, GDR
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Auction prices

Find out the current coin value of the German 10 Mark 1969 "Böttger". Aluminum. One-sided strike. This aluminum coin from the times GDR struck at the Berlin Mint. Wondering how much a coin like this is worth? The record price belongs to the lot 1822 sold at the Fritz Rudolf Künker GmbH & Co. KG auction for EUR 230. Bidding took place November 2, 2021.

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How much is the aluminum coin GDR 10 Mark 1969 "Böttger", Aluminum, One-sided strike?

According to the latest data as of December 5, 2025 the average price of a coin 10 Mark 1969 "Böttger", Aluminum, One-sided strike is 140 USD. The coin is made of non-precious metal, so in poor condition it may have extremely low value and liquidity.

Where does our service get data on the current price of the 10 Mark 1969 "Böttger", Aluminum, One-sided strike?

The information on the current value of the German coin 10 Mark 1969 "Böttger", Aluminum, One-sided strike is based on actual auction sales of similar specimens. To reflect the current price level, our service monitors over 590 numismatic companies and records auction results in the coin catalog and auction archive. Please note that the exact value depends directly on the coin's condition, so the average price serves only as an approximate estimate.

Where can I sell the 10 Mark 1969 "Böttger", Aluminum, One-sided strike?

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