Most Valuable German Coin Worth Money

1.Trier Karl Kaspar,Gold 6 Ducat,1659,NGC AU58-This handsome gold coin dates from the 17th century, at a time when the different German states still had their own currencies.

2.Bavaria,Maximilian I,Gold Medallic 8 Ducat,1598,NGC MS62+-On one side, there’s a full-length portrait of Saint Heinrich.The other shows the coat of arms of Bavaria and Pfalz.

3.Eichstätt Johann Conrad von Gemmingen,Gold 8 Ducat,1596,NGC UNC Details-It’s a large 8 ducat piece, and it was struck by  Valentin Maler, considered one of the most important engravers of the time.

4.Hesse-Darmstadt Ernst Ludwig,Gold Medallic 27 Ducat,1701,NGC MS62+-It was graded mint state 62+ by the NGC,who thought it was a 25 ducat piece but the weight of the gold is consistent with a value of 27 ducats.

5. Nürnberg Free City,Gold 6 Ducat,1745,NGC MS60 Prooflike-This 6 ducat gold coin bears a beautiful engraving of the cityscape on the reverse. On the other side is a portrait of Emperor Franz 1.

6.Regensburg Free City,Gold Medallic 6 Ducat,ND (1745-1765),NGC MS62 Prooflike-On one side it bears the portrait,Emperor Franz I on the other there is a beautifully picture of the city of Regensburg.

7.Saxony Christian II,Gold Medallic “Death” 10 Ducat,1611,NGC MS65-It’s a lovely piece that puts it into the highest category of coins, known as “gems”. And the star denotes its added visual appeal.

8.Mainz Friedrich Karl Joseph von Erthal,Gold Medallic 15 Ducat,1795,NGC MS62-This coin marks the War of the First Coalition. One side features a stone monument, the other a cityscape of Mainz.

9.Brunswick-Lüneburg-Celle Christian von Minden,Gold 20 Ducat,ND(1611-1633),NGC AU55-One side bears the portrait of Christian on horseback,the other his coat of arms.The coin has the motto justice and concord.

10.Hanau-Lichtenberg,Philipp Reinhard,Gold 10 Ducat,1695,NGC AU58-It was crafted during the reign of Philipp Reinhard.The obverse bears his portrait,while the reverse has one of only a handful of portraits of the city of Lichtenberg.