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| 正面描述 | Draped bust of the Magna Mater, the classical goddess of motherhood, facing three-quarters right, her long hair braided and falling over her shoulder, cradling a young child at her right side who reaches toward her face. The figural group is rendered in a neoclassical sculptural style against a deeply mirrored proof field. The engraver's signature appears at the base of the figure, with the date 1964 inscribed directly below. The legend MAGNA MATER is arranged in two arcs across the upper field, flanking the goddess. |
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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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No standard German Federal Republic coinage program issued a piece under this name in 1964, and the X# prefix places this in Krause's Unusual World Coins catalog — the classification used for fantasy pieces, patterns, and privately commissioned strikes not authorized by any state mint. The "Magna Mater" reference points almost certainly to a privately produced medallion or fantasy coin, likely struck by a West German medal manufacturer.
Without confirmed provenance, treat attribution claims for this piece with caution.