The German Third Reich 2 Reichsmark is considered one of the most recognizable and historic coins of Hitler's failed Third Reich, with minting stopping just prior to World War II. Made for just four years during the height of Nazi Germany, from 1936 to 1939, 1937's version is known as the Swastika Hindenburg. It features the notorious symbol held by the Nazi eagle on one side and a bust-style portrait of Paul Von Hindenburg on the other. A stunning addition to any numismatic collection, especially for World War II buffs, it boasts a silver content of 62.5 percent, which places it well above the same years' nickle-minted coins.