10 Mark

发行方 Hamburg, Free Hanseatic city of
年份 1890-1913
类型 Standard circulation coin
面值 10 Mark
货币 Mark
材质 Gold (.900)
重量 3.982 g
直径 19.5 mm
厚度
形状 Round
制作工艺 Milled
方向 Medal alignment ↑↑
雕刻师
流通至 16 August 1938
参考资料 KM#608, J#211
正面描述 Coat of arms of Hamburg supported by two lions, legend around.
正面文字 Latin
正面铭文 FREIE UND HANSESTADT HAMBURG J
背面描述 Crowned imperial eagle with value at the bottom between two stars and the date at the end of the legend.
背面文字 Latin
背面铭文 DEUTSCHES REICH 1890 * 10 MARK *
边缘 Imprinted
铸币厂
铸造量 1890 J - - 245 000
1893 J - - 246 000
1896 J - - 164 000
1898 J - - 344 000
1900 J - - 82 000
1900 J - Proof -
1901 J - - 81 891
1902 J - - 40 763
1903 J - - 229 786
1905 J - - 164 000
1906 J - - 163 347
1907 J - - 111 373
1908 J - - 31 685
1909 J - - 122 245
1909 J - Proof -
1910 J - - 40 598
1910 J - Proof -
1911 J - - 75 000
1911 J - Proof -
1912 J - - 47 775
1912 J - Proof -
1913 J - - 40 937
1913 J - Proof -
Numisquare 编号 1288726360
附加信息

Historical Context: This 10 Mark gold coin was issued by the Free Hanseatic City of Hamburg from 1890 to 1913, during the German Empire under Kaiser Wilhelm II. Hamburg, a constituent state, retained coinage privilege, reflecting its historical autonomy and critical economic role as a global port. These coins were integral to the unified German currency system, adhering to the gold standard, symbolizing imperial unity and distinct regional identity.

Artistry: The coin's design follows the standard template for German Empire gold issues. The obverse features the crowned Imperial Eagle, symbol of the unified German state, with "DEUTSCHES REICH" and the year. The reverse displays Hamburg's distinctive coat of arms—a castle with three towers, representing fortified independence and maritime power—flanked by "10 MARK" and "FREIE UND HANSESTADT HAMBURG." The style blends heraldic tradition with precise late 19th-century German official coinage execution.

Technical/Grading: For collectors, key high-points to assess strike quality include the intricate details of the Imperial Eagle's crown and individual feathers on the obverse. On the reverse, critical areas are Hamburg's castle architecture: the definition of towers, windows, and small shields within. A strong strike reveals sharp definition. Preservation of original mint luster and minimal contact marks are paramount for higher numismatic grades, given gold's inherent softness.

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