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| 背面描述 | Crowned imperial eagle displayed with spread wings, rendered in the standard German Empire style, occupying the central field. The circumferential legend DEUTSCHES REICH arcs along the upper portion, with the date at the end of the legend. The denomination 10 MARK appears in the lower exergual area, flanked on either side by a six-pointed star. A beaded border frames the entire design. |
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| 铸造量 | 1890 D - - 2,000 1890 D - Proof - 1898 D - - 2,000 1898 D - Proof - |
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Saxe-Meiningen was one of the smallest of the German successor states entitled to strike gold coinage under the imperial monetary conventions of 1871 — a privilege jealously maintained by even the most minor dynasties as a mark of sovereign standing. Georg II, ruling a duchy of fewer than 250,000 souls, nonetheless secured his place on federally standardized gold. The Berlin mint struck all issues for Meiningen throughout this period, as the duchy maintained no mint of its own.
Mintages were tiny. The combined output across the entire 1890–1898 run rarely surfaces in contemporary auction records, making even circulated examples genuinely scarce rather than artificially so.