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10 Mark - Albert

Issuer Royal Saxon Mint (Münze Dresden)
Year 1874-1888
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse lettering DEUTSCHES REICH 1888 * 10 MARK *
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Albert became King of Saxony in 1873, and the timing aligned precisely with Germany's newly unified coinage system under the 1871 and 1873 Münzgesetze, which swept away the dozens of pre-unification state currencies and imposed a single gold-standard mark. Saxony, like other member states, retained the privilege of striking coins bearing its own monarch — a carefully negotiated concession that preserved a degree of dynastic visibility within the imperial framework.

The Dresden mint's gold output for this type spans fourteen years and several die marriages. J#261 collectors should note that subtle hub differences exist across the emission years, though none rise to the level of formally catalogued varieties.

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