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1/2 Mark - Wilhelm I Pattern

Uitgever Germany (1871-1948)
Jaar 1877
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Techniek Milled
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Beschrijving voorzijde Entirely plain field with no effigy, legend, or devices of any kind. A fine raised border of evenly spaced beads encircles the otherwise blank obverse, consistent with a trial or pattern strike in which the portrait die was intentionally omitted or left unprepared.
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Aanvullende informatie

Pattern coinage for the unified German Empire's half mark denomination emerged from a minting bureaucracy still settling on specifications following the 1871–73 monetary reform that created the Mark system. This piece predates confirmed regular-issue half marks by a year, placing it squarely in the trial-strike phase when the Imperial mints were reconciling design submissions with production tolerances. Patterns from this window rarely entered official records with the same rigor as circulation strikes, which is why survivor populations are difficult to quantify with any confidence.

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