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3 Mark - William I and William II Mule

Issuer Württemberg, Kingdom of
Year 1913
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Reverse description The Imperial German eagle is depicted facing left with spread wings, crowned with the Imperial crown, breast shield bearing the Hohenzollern quartering, and elaborate feather detail throughout. The circular legend 'DEUTSCHES REICH 1913' arcs around the upper periphery, while 'DREI MARK' appears in the lower segment, all within a beaded border. This reverse die corresponds to the standard Imperial German 3 Mark coinage of 1913, combined with the earlier Württemberg obverse to create this mule pattern.
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Reverse lettering DEUTSCHES REICH 1913 DREI MARK
Edge Lettered: GOTT MIT
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