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1 Mark - Wilhelm II type 2 - small shield - Pattern

Issuer German Empire
Year 1915
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Obverse description Displayed Imperial German eagle with spread wings, facing forward, surmounted by an imperial crown above the head. A heraldic shield bearing the Hohenzollern arms is placed on the breast of the eagle. The eagle's talons grip orb and sceptre, with decorative mantling extending from the shield. The mint mark 'J' appears in the lower field below the eagle's tail feathers. The design is executed in high relief with finely detailed feathering, bordered by a beaded inner rim.
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Reverse description The denomination '1 MARK' is displayed in two lines at the centre of the field, framed by a wreath of oak branches tied at the base with a ribbon, with an acorn at the junction. The date '1915' appears in the lower exergue below the wreath. The circular legend 'DEUTSCHES REICH' runs along the upper periphery of the coin, with a beaded border encircling the entire design.
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