"No restrictions on access"@en . . . "10 reichspfennig [empire penny] coin, with 100 reichspfennig equalling 1 reichsmark, issued for use by the government of the Third Reich, Nazi Germany. From 1940-May 1945, when Germany surrendered and ended World War II in Europe, the coin was struck in zInc as a cost saving measure for the war, in all seven of the Reich mints."@en . "No restrictions on use"@en . "approximately 1940" . . "Nazi Germany, 10 reichspfennig coin"@en . "irn36190" . . "overall: | Diameter: 0.875 inches (2.223 cm)"@en . "Circular, darkened, silver colored zinc coin, with a smooth edge, so heavily corroded on the front that the details are barely visible, but it is likely embossed with the Nazi symbol of a dexter facing eagle with a swastika with a wreath held in its talons. The reverse is embossed with the denomination 10, with a mint mark F below between two oak leaves, with German text around the inner rim."@en . . . "The Reichspfennig coin was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2008 by Eugene Silver."@en .