A pfennig was 1/100 of the German unit of currency
This quote makes more sense if you correct the typo to read: 'If I give you a pfennig, you will be one pfennig richer and I'll be one pfennig poorer. But if I give you an idea, you will have a new idea, but I shall still have it, too.' Exchanging money makes the giver poorer, but exchanging ideas enriches the receiver without making the giver poorer.
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One-half of a U.S. cent. Before the euro was adopted Germany's currency unit was the mark. One mark = 100 pfennige (that's the plural of "pfennig"). At its last valuation in 2002 the mark was worth about 50 cents (U.S.) so a pfennig was pretty far down on the scale.
1 zinc pfennig $2 to $5 5 zinc pfennig $3 to $6 10 zinc pfennig $5 to $15 1 copper pfennig $4 to $8 2 copper pfennig $5 to $15 50 aluminum pfennig $15 to $35 5 & 10 brass pfennig $25 2 & 5 silver reichsmark $5 to $10 above spot
A pfennig was 1/100 of the German unit of currency
10 Pfennig - Wilhelm II (type 2 - small shield)1890-1916Copper-nickel - 4.00 g - ø 21 mmKM# 12
About 5 dollars
1 zinc pfennig $2 to $5 5 zinc pfennig $3 to $6 10 zinc pfennig $5 to $15 1 copper pfennig $4 to $8 2 copper pfennig $5 to $15 50 aluminum pfennig $15 to $35 5 & 10 brass pfennig $25 2 & 5 silver reichsmark $5 to $10 above spot
a pfennig to a mark is a cent to a dollar~ in a mark, it is 100 pfennig~
The 1979 German 2 Pfennig is worth about 2 dollars depending on its condition. Some of these coins can be more valuable including the 5 Pfennig coin.
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It is 100,000 dollars if real
Norbert Pfennig died in 2008.
Norbert Pfennig was born in 1925.
Ole Pfennig was born in 1964.