Deutsches Münze Produktion Plätze
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Hi, Im looking for pictures of ANY of the German Mints, from the 1930's, 1940's or even the 1950's (the period 1933-1948 is preferred tho), as well as the Addresses/Locations. This obviously includes:
- Berlin
- Munich
- Muldenhutten
- Stuttgart
- Karlsruhe
- Hamburg
If anyone has ANY idea's, links, image gallery, personnal photo's, etc, I'd really like to hear from you...
These picture are some of the last pieces in the puzzle for a paper Im writing on German Coins and Mints...
Danke
Hi, Im looking for pictures of ANY of the German Mints, from the 1930's, 1940's or even the 1950's (the period 1933-1948 is preferred tho), as well as the Addresses/Locations. This obviously includes:
- Berlin
- Munich
- Muldenhutten
- Stuttgart
- Karlsruhe
- Hamburg
If anyone has ANY idea's, links, image gallery, personnal photo's, etc, I'd really like to hear from you...
These picture are some of the last pieces in the puzzle for a paper Im writing on German Coins and Mints...
Danke
Zaggy
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Hello Zaggy,
for Berlin try the Hompage of the Berlin Mint:
http://www.muenze-berlin.de/shop/action ... odeid=8019
same with Hamburg:
http://www.muenzehamburg.de/
Staatliche Münze in Baden Württemberg:
http://www.staatlichemuenzenbw.de/CMS/i ... 1189580887
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staatliche ... _Karlsruhe
The Bavarian Mint in Munich:
http://www.hma.bayern.de/
Hope this will help you a little bit.
Kind regards
Michael
for Berlin try the Hompage of the Berlin Mint:
http://www.muenze-berlin.de/shop/action ... odeid=8019
same with Hamburg:
http://www.muenzehamburg.de/
Staatliche Münze in Baden Württemberg:
http://www.staatlichemuenzenbw.de/CMS/i ... 1189580887
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staatliche ... _Karlsruhe
The Bavarian Mint in Munich:
http://www.hma.bayern.de/
Hope this will help you a little bit.
Kind regards
Michael
http://www.wuppertaler-muenzfreunde.de/
Thanks Wurzel, I know of those pages (and have been emailing them, trying to get a reply!). Unfortunately, none of them have historical pictures (from 1930 to 1955) except Staatliche Münze in Baden Württemberg; but those pictures are SMALL!
Ideally, i need some bigger stuff... 1600x1200 at least.
Now I'll try in German...
Ich habe die Web site gesehen. Ich bin 'e-mailing', aber keine Antwort schon erhielt. Die Web site haben keine historischen Abbildungen Periode 1930 bis 1955. Staatliche Münze Baden Württemberg von der Web site hat zwei sehr kleine Abbildungen, keine guten zu verwenden.
Ich möchte grosse Größe Abbildungen, 1600x1200 oder mehr.
By the way, what is 'e-mail / e-mailing' in German?
Danke
Ideally, i need some bigger stuff... 1600x1200 at least.
Now I'll try in German...
Ich habe die Web site gesehen. Ich bin 'e-mailing', aber keine Antwort schon erhielt. Die Web site haben keine historischen Abbildungen Periode 1930 bis 1955. Staatliche Münze Baden Württemberg von der Web site hat zwei sehr kleine Abbildungen, keine guten zu verwenden.
Ich möchte grosse Größe Abbildungen, 1600x1200 oder mehr.
By the way, what is 'e-mail / e-mailing' in German?
Danke
Zaggy
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Hello Zaggy,
maybe you forgot the mint in Vienna (mintmark "B", 1938-1944)!?
If it was at the same place as the today's mint, it's this one:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%BCnze_%C3%96sterreich
http://www.austrian-mint.at/
Apparently on the official site there no historical informations :-/.
regards
soggi
maybe you forgot the mint in Vienna (mintmark "B", 1938-1944)!?
If it was at the same place as the today's mint, it's this one:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%BCnze_%C3%96sterreich
http://www.austrian-mint.at/
Apparently on the official site there no historical informations :-/.
regards
soggi
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Soggi, that a real picture of you?
No, i havent forgotten the Austrian Münzen... The reason its not on the list is because they have been EXTREMELY helpful and sent me pictures and referred me to the numismatic representatives at the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Wien, as well as people AT the mint who were able to help!
The simple reason Wien is not on that list is that I have the contacts and information for them...
The German Münzen on the other hand, are more difficult...
Staatliche Münze Baden Württemberg have been the best, providing me with some PDF's and pictures of the current Stuttgart and Karlsruhe Münzen (tho the Stuttgart pics are useless, as its the new site they move to in 1967).
Berlin has obviously moved; they havent been able to provide me with their old address or pictures (anyone here live in Berlin, near the old Berlin Münze?)
Munich - have moved also. They used to be on Maximilian (?) Straße, but i need to get a number and confirmation of that! No pics!
Muldenhütten - Is closed. I DO have a location for it (Industriegebiet Muldenhütten, 09599 Freiberg), but again, no pics and no idea's!
Hamburg - Bei der Neuen Münze 19, D-22145 Hamburg. I can not confirm if this is the same location as -1943 when it was largely destroyed in an air raid. Again, no pictures!
ChKy: You may indeed ask...
The general focus is the Mints and Coins of the German Third Reich, 1933-1945, Coinage of the Reichskreditkassen, 1940-1941 and The Allied Occupation of Germany, 1945-1948. ATM, with pictures and bibliography excluded, its about 50-ish A4 pages. Needs a re-write in many sections, but a lot of the information is 'first-pass' (when i write papers, i start by getting all the info i want to include down on paper, with quotes and references and etc in there... Once im happy that i have everything i want, I go back through, read what i have and re-write it (second-pass) so that it reads as nice as possible. 'Third-pass' is basically formatting it nicely, adding pictures and captions, etc.).
Of course, the research has grown to a size where in its current form, its too large to be published in a normal academic journal, so Im not 100% sure what will happen there. BUT a friend of mine who is a coin dealer has offered to do a short print run of it for me if it doesnt get published anywhere. I kinda like that idea honestly; being able to have a 'proper' book copy of my work sitting in the Uni library and etc... And who knows what will happen then! Krause might offer to publish it for me! hahahaha
No, i havent forgotten the Austrian Münzen... The reason its not on the list is because they have been EXTREMELY helpful and sent me pictures and referred me to the numismatic representatives at the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Wien, as well as people AT the mint who were able to help!
The simple reason Wien is not on that list is that I have the contacts and information for them...
The German Münzen on the other hand, are more difficult...
Staatliche Münze Baden Württemberg have been the best, providing me with some PDF's and pictures of the current Stuttgart and Karlsruhe Münzen (tho the Stuttgart pics are useless, as its the new site they move to in 1967).
Berlin has obviously moved; they havent been able to provide me with their old address or pictures (anyone here live in Berlin, near the old Berlin Münze?)
Munich - have moved also. They used to be on Maximilian (?) Straße, but i need to get a number and confirmation of that! No pics!
Muldenhütten - Is closed. I DO have a location for it (Industriegebiet Muldenhütten, 09599 Freiberg), but again, no pics and no idea's!
Hamburg - Bei der Neuen Münze 19, D-22145 Hamburg. I can not confirm if this is the same location as -1943 when it was largely destroyed in an air raid. Again, no pictures!
ChKy: You may indeed ask...
The general focus is the Mints and Coins of the German Third Reich, 1933-1945, Coinage of the Reichskreditkassen, 1940-1941 and The Allied Occupation of Germany, 1945-1948. ATM, with pictures and bibliography excluded, its about 50-ish A4 pages. Needs a re-write in many sections, but a lot of the information is 'first-pass' (when i write papers, i start by getting all the info i want to include down on paper, with quotes and references and etc in there... Once im happy that i have everything i want, I go back through, read what i have and re-write it (second-pass) so that it reads as nice as possible. 'Third-pass' is basically formatting it nicely, adding pictures and captions, etc.).
Of course, the research has grown to a size where in its current form, its too large to be published in a normal academic journal, so Im not 100% sure what will happen there. BUT a friend of mine who is a coin dealer has offered to do a short print run of it for me if it doesnt get published anywhere. I kinda like that idea honestly; being able to have a 'proper' book copy of my work sitting in the Uni library and etc... And who knows what will happen then! Krause might offer to publish it for me! hahahaha
Zaggy
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Hello Zaggy,
i was wondering because Vienna was missing. I thought if you had found all informations which you need about the austrian mint then you would have mentioned that .
Here you can find some Pictures from Mudenhütten. It's only a little area with some industrial buildings (first picture). "Hütte" = Mill/Smeltery in this context, it's the oldest one in Germany which is still at work. Maybe a friend of mine can take some better pictures there, if you are interested in.
Are you referring to my avatar picture? No, that's not me, it's him in his early twenties .
soggi
i was wondering because Vienna was missing. I thought if you had found all informations which you need about the austrian mint then you would have mentioned that .
Here you can find some Pictures from Mudenhütten. It's only a little area with some industrial buildings (first picture). "Hütte" = Mill/Smeltery in this context, it's the oldest one in Germany which is still at work. Maybe a friend of mine can take some better pictures there, if you are interested in.
Are you referring to my avatar picture? No, that's not me, it's him in his early twenties .
soggi
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Farin Urlaub.. I dont know the guy, but the picture is great!
If you or a friend is able to take some pics of the old Mudenhütten Münze, I would be forevere grateful... I will PN you...
Thank you so much for your help! Danke
If you or a friend is able to take some pics of the old Mudenhütten Münze, I would be forevere grateful... I will PN you...
Thank you so much for your help! Danke
Zaggy
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Hello Zaggy,
at the moment he's still in Berlin and will come back in likely two weeks. I hope that's not too late for you. But I don't know in which of the buildings they have minted the coins and I also don't know if the original building where this happened is still there.
Maybe another user of the forum could help me to find the right building!? I didn't find anything helpful about the Mint especially in which building it was.
soggi
at the moment he's still in Berlin and will come back in likely two weeks. I hope that's not too late for you. But I don't know in which of the buildings they have minted the coins and I also don't know if the original building where this happened is still there.
Maybe another user of the forum could help me to find the right building!? I didn't find anything helpful about the Mint especially in which building it was.
soggi
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Cheers soggi, no two weeks is fine... Probably wont even have started taking pictures of the coins yet. The time frame Im working with here is to hopefully have all the information and pictures together by the end of November...
I BELEIVE this is the building (tho again, not 100% sure - for buildings that were there 50 years ago, its VERY difficult to get confirmation!) --> http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=50.90305 ... ,13.384722
If any other users have any better idea's???
I BELEIVE this is the building (tho again, not 100% sure - for buildings that were there 50 years ago, its VERY difficult to get confirmation!) --> http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=50.90305 ... ,13.384722
If any other users have any better idea's???
Zaggy
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@Zaggy: Ist in den Unterlagen auch erwähnt, wie die Wiener Münzprägestätte zu dieser Zeit (1938-44) offiziell genannt wurde? Würde mir gerade bei der Beschriftung helfenNo, i havent forgotten the Austrian Münzen... The reason its not on the list is because they have been EXTREMELY helpful and sent me pictures and referred me to the numismatic representatives at the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Wien, as well as people AT the mint who were able to help!
Schöne Grüße,
navada
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