Free City of Danzig, 10 fenig (pfennig) 1920, Danzig
Variety with 57 pearls, on the obverse an angel with an ironic smile type P, the letter D - the end of the swirl reaches the rim, and on the reverse a stem pointing left into the pearl.
The 10 fenig coin was minted in two basic varieties (small and large numeral "10") at the Dazinger GewehrFabrik (Danzig Weapons Factory) and 63 varieties are known to date, differing in the number of pearls in the rim and other minor details.
Zinc, weight 1.89 grams, diameter 22 mm, mintage 876,000 pieces
Literature: lake 57.9/25RARE C5, Parchimowicz 51
According to a study of 10 1920 Danzig fenigs by Mr. Arthur Jezioro, the results of which were made available to us in preparation for
preparation of this collection for sale, the following rarity of individual varietieswas established. The study was conducted on a sample of 500
coins with a small number and 50 with a large number:
C1 - popular (more than 31 pieces)
C2 - fairly popular (21-30 pieces)
C3 - moderately rare (11-20 pieces)
C4 - rare (4-10 pieces)
C5 - very rare (2-3 pieces)
C6 - unique (known in 1 piece).