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Definition of Pfennige

Pfennige
Pfennig Pfen"nig, n.; pl. Pfennigs, G. Pfennige. [G. See Penny.] A small copper coin of Germany. It is the hundredth part of a mark, or about a quarter of a cent in United States currency.

Meaning of Pfennige from wikipedia

- The pfennig (German: [ˈpfɛnɪk] ; pl. 'pfennigs' or 'pfennige' (listen); symbol pf or ₰) or penny is a former German coin or note, which was the official...
- Reichstaler = 90 Kreuzer = 360 Pfennige OR 1 Reichsgulden = 60 Kreuzer = 240 Pfennige Hanover — 1 Thaler = 36 Mariengroschen = 288 Pfennige Hamburg — 1 Thaler =...
- a 2 ****hings/ 3 pfennige in green, 3 ****hings/5 pfennige in brown and a 1½ pence /10 pfennige in blue. The 2 ****hings/ 3 pfennige wrapper is the only...
- The Sachsen 3 Pfennige red, commonly called Sachsendreier, issued on 29 June 1850 and valid from 1 July 1850 until 31 December 1867, was the first postage...
- Capital Apia Currency 100 pfennige = 1 mark Refer German Colonies Dates 1888 – 1915 Capital Windhoek Currency 100 pfennige = 1 mark Refer German Colonies...
- also referred to as "Indian money". The same item is known as Bonifatius pfennige in German ("Saint Boniface pennies") and St Cuthbert's beads in the United...
- each of 12 Pfennige. In Prussia proper, it was subdivided into 3 Polish Gulden = FL = Zloty , each of 30 Groschen (each Groschen = 18 Pfennige) or 90 Schilling...
- Pfennige ([ˈpfɛnɪɡə]), but the singular could also be used instead with no difference in meaning. (e.g.: ein (one) Pfennig, dreißig (thirty) Pfennige...
- The gulden, divided into 100 Pfennige, was the currency of the Free City of Danzig from 1923 to 1939. From 1914 to 1923, Danzig used the German Papiermark...
- dates back to around 1270, when it first appeared on the minted "Wiener Pfennige" coins. It may have been based on the flag of the King of the Romans' forces...