Deutsch-Drittes Reich Münzen und Produktion 1933-1945
Verfasst: Fr 07.09.07 19:38
Hallo, komme ich aus Australien und ich spreche nicht viel das Deutsche und noch erlerne. So spreche ich meistens auf englisch.
Ist das OK?
Ich studiere an der Universität von Newcastle, Australien und schreibe ein Papier an Deutsch-Drittes Reich Münzen und Produktion 1933-1945.
OK, now for english! i hope this is OK?
I am working on a (detailed) paper and have been researching the History of German Mints and Coins, from the period 1933 - 1945. The information I am currently looking for is listed below:
- Details of the 7 Mints of the period that were minting coins (I have some very basic information, but seek more)
- Histories and the Fates of the Mints (for example, locations, images, war time fate and any other information on the Mint, Its Buildings and Personnel)
- Production techniques used (the machines, the procedures, etc)
- Images/Photos of the Mints from the period
- Production quotas and outputs
- System of Control and Regulatory body that controlled production
- Details on the Coins produced: ( I have a modest amount of information, but am looking for more technical information)
- Metallurgical Compositions, beyond the primary base metal (i.e., more than just '0.900 Silver' or 'Bronze-Al')
- Coin Designers
- Coin recall details (how many coins were recalled in 1939 and what percentage remained in circulation, eg, Nickel coins were recalled in 1939 so they they could be melted down, and the Nickel used for the war effort)
- Proposed Coins (I believe a few commemorative coins were designed and prototyped, but not produced in period 1939-1945, like a 1939 1 RM WITH a Swastika (that im not sure if i actually beleive that rumour), a Hitler/Brandenburg Gate commemorative, etc) and Patterns...
Additionally, I would like to take this opportunity to assert that my research has absolutely no political aspect what so ever. The scope of my research is purely focused on the mints, the coins, the details of both and the craftsmanship of the coins.
Does anyone here know about this? Or does anyone know someone who maybe able to help me?
Danke
Ist das OK?
Ich studiere an der Universität von Newcastle, Australien und schreibe ein Papier an Deutsch-Drittes Reich Münzen und Produktion 1933-1945.
OK, now for english! i hope this is OK?
I am working on a (detailed) paper and have been researching the History of German Mints and Coins, from the period 1933 - 1945. The information I am currently looking for is listed below:
- Details of the 7 Mints of the period that were minting coins (I have some very basic information, but seek more)
- Histories and the Fates of the Mints (for example, locations, images, war time fate and any other information on the Mint, Its Buildings and Personnel)
- Production techniques used (the machines, the procedures, etc)
- Images/Photos of the Mints from the period
- Production quotas and outputs
- System of Control and Regulatory body that controlled production
- Details on the Coins produced: ( I have a modest amount of information, but am looking for more technical information)
- Metallurgical Compositions, beyond the primary base metal (i.e., more than just '0.900 Silver' or 'Bronze-Al')
- Coin Designers
- Coin recall details (how many coins were recalled in 1939 and what percentage remained in circulation, eg, Nickel coins were recalled in 1939 so they they could be melted down, and the Nickel used for the war effort)
- Proposed Coins (I believe a few commemorative coins were designed and prototyped, but not produced in period 1939-1945, like a 1939 1 RM WITH a Swastika (that im not sure if i actually beleive that rumour), a Hitler/Brandenburg Gate commemorative, etc) and Patterns...
Additionally, I would like to take this opportunity to assert that my research has absolutely no political aspect what so ever. The scope of my research is purely focused on the mints, the coins, the details of both and the craftsmanship of the coins.
Does anyone here know about this? Or does anyone know someone who maybe able to help me?
Danke