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Что (кто) такое Pfennig - определение

9TH CENTURY – 2002 GERMAN COIN OR NOTE
Pfenig; German penny; Penny (Germany); Penny (German); Fennig; Pfennige; Pfennigs; Schwaren
  • Goldmark]] <small>([[German Empire]])</small>
  • Carolingian ''denarius'' (''denier'')
  • ''[[Lilienpfennig]]'', Strasbourg
  • German Empire: 25 pfennig iron coin 1918. The word on the top means "wartime money".
  • Regensburg pfennig, 10th century
  • Rottweil pfennig, 1200–1220
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  • Palatine ''[[Weckeler]]''
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pfennig         
['(p)f?n?g]
¦ noun (plural same or pfennigs) (until the introduction of the euro in 2002) a monetary unit of Germany, equal to one hundredth of a mark.
Origin
Ger. Pfennig; related to penny.
Pfennig         
·noun 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.
Pfennigs         
·pl of Pfennig.
Pfennige         
·pl of Pfennig.
Otto Adelheid Pfennig         
  • Otto Adelheid Pfennig, obverse, Goslar Mint
Otto-Adelheid-Pfennig; Otto-Adelheid-pfennig; Otto Adelheid pfennig
The Otto Adelheid Pfennig (OAP) was a German coin type bearing the names of Emperor Otto III of the Holy Roman Empire and his grandmother Adelaide of Burgundy (Athalhet), which was minted soon after 983 as a regional pfennig in the Harz region. Minting took place at more than one mint in the area between Hildesheim and Quedlinburg and lasted unchanged until the middle of the 11th century.
Ewiger Pfennig         
TYPE OF COIN
The Ewiger Pfennig or eternal penny () was a coin of the regional pfennig period (bracteate period), which was minted until the late medieval groschen time. These coins are mostly of the Hohlpfennig or "hollow pfennig" type which, unlike bracteates, had to be exchanged regularly for a fee but were not subject to annual recall of coins in circulation, the Münzverruf.
Das Pfennig-Magazin         
GERMAN MAGAZINE, 1833-
The Pfennig-Magazin (Penny Magazine), produced jointly with the "Society for disseminating shared practical knowledge" ("Gesellschaft zur Verbreitung gemeinnütziger Kenntnisse") was the first weekly German-language journal for sharing popular scientific and other knowledge by combining text with images. This was made possible by the development of woodcut engraving technology which was better suited for reproducing images in large numbers than the copper plate technology used hitherto.
Kingdoms (board game)         
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BOARD GAME
Auf Heller und Pfennig
Kingdoms is a German-style board game for 2-4 players designed by Reiner Knizia and released in 2002 by Fantasy Flight. The game is based on Knizia's original German game Auf Heller und Pfennig, but has been given a Medieval Fantasy theme.
Regional pfennig         
The regional pfennig was a type of pfennig, a low denomination coin used in the Holy Roman Empire that began to appear in the 10th century after the period of the supra-regional pfennigs (mid-8th to mid-10th centuries) following the coin reform of the Emperor Charlemagne of Francia. With the increasing allocation of royal minting rights under the Münzregal to other mints, different types of pfennig emerged.
Norbert Pfennig         
Norbert Pfennig (born 8 July 1925 in Kassel — died 11 February 2008 in Überlingen) was a German microbiologist.

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Pfennig

The 'pfennig' (German: [ˈpfɛnɪk] (listen); pl. 'pfennigs' or pfennige ; symbol pf or ₰) or penny is a former German coin or note, which was the official currency from the 9th century until the introduction of the euro in 2002. While a valuable coin during the Middle Ages, it lost its value through the years and was the minor coin of the Mark currencies in the German Reich, West Germany and East Germany, and the reunified Germany until the introduction of the euro. Pfennig was also the name of the subunit of the Danzig mark (1922–1923) and the Danzig gulden (1923–1939) in the Free City of Danzig (modern Gdańsk, Poland).