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1/2 Mark - Wilhelm I Pattern

Uitgever Germany (1871-1948)
Jaar 1877
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Waarde 1/2 Mark
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Beschrijving keerzijde The denomination '1/2 MARK' expressed as a large fractional numeral occupies the central field, enclosed within a wreath of oak leaves tied at the base with a ribbon bow. The date '1877' appears in the exergue below the wreath tie. The legend 'DEUTSCHES REICH' curves along the upper periphery, with a beaded border encircling the entire design.
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Aanvullende informatie

Pattern coinage from the newly unified German Empire's early years occupies a peculiar position — these pieces were struck to test designs, dies, or planchet specifications before committing to full production runs, and most never received official sanction for circulation. Whether this particular piece was a Probe for die trials or a presentation striking remains a question the surviving documentation at the Berlin Mint does not cleanly answer.

The 1/2 Mark denomination had only been codified under the Imperial coinage law of 1873, standardizing silver across the formerly fragmented German states for the first time.

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