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Maybe, earlier theyx had numbers ,and no letters for for the mints.
Like your list, it would be possible.
 
Maybe, earlier theyx had numbers ,and no letters for for the mints.
Like your list, it would be possible.

If you don´t have any idea of what we´re talking about, please let it be! Even a child should know that Germany never used numbers instead of mintmarks.

Regards, Razorback
 
Respect he got it. seldom was "Fractur" Font used für mintmarks. Remember 50 Pfennig 1919 to 1921 shows Fractur as well.

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At my coin shows the "6" clarely the difference to a number 6. There is a tip at top and on first shoulder, unusually for numbers.

so it seems we have answer, if I understand well the coin is minted with "G" in "Fractur" font, which is similar to "6", but it is not common practice, majority of coins were minted with "G" in diferent type of font, my coins do not show clearly tip at top and on first shoulder of the letter, so that is reason why "G" lokks like "6", is this documented in any book related to German coins?
 
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