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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse is entirely blank, presenting a plain, uniface field with no design, legend, or device of any kind. This is characteristic of a one-sided pattern or Probestuck struck to test the obverse die, with the reverse serving merely as a flat planchet surface. |
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In the early 1950s, the newly established West German government commissioned pattern strikes in multiple metals to evaluate candidate designs for the circulating 2 Mark denomination. Gold examples from this series were never intended for circulation — they exist as presentation or test pieces, produced in very small numbers for official evaluation. The circulating type ultimately adopted a different design entirely, making these patterns documentary artifacts of a decision-making process rather than a rejected coinage.
Surviving gold examples appear occasionally in major German auction houses, typically without firm provenance chains extending back to the original issuing authority.