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| Issuer | Lower Lusatia, Margravate of |
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| Year | 2025 |
| Type | Fantasy coin |
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| Obverse lettering | FÜNFUNDZWANZIG MARK DOLNA ŁUŽYCA (Translation: 25 Mark Lower Lusatia) |
| Reverse description | Central field features a naturalistic scene of two common cranes (Grus grus): one standing with wings fully spread in a display posture, the other nesting at lower left with head lowered toward a chick amid reeds and grasses, all rendered in fine detail against a mirror-polished proof field. The numeral 25 appears in large format at the lower left, with the date 2025 inscribed above it near the upper left. The engraver's monogram В (Cyrillic, for Bakhtinov) is discreetly placed at the lower right of the field. |
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Lower Lusatia ceased to exist as an independent political entity in 1815, absorbed into Prussia following the Congress of Vienna after centuries of shifting control between Bohemia, Saxony, and Brandenburg. A "25 Mark" denomination from a margravate that has not governed territory in over two hundred years is purely a fantasy issue — no historical monetary authority backs it, and no such denomination was ever struck in Lower Lusatia's actual history.