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| Issuer | Deutsches Reich |
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| Year | 1930 |
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| Value | 3 Reichsmark (3 RM) |
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| Obverse lettering | DEUTSCHES REICH DREI REICHSMARK |
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| Edge | Lettered: EINIGKEIT |
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| Additional information |
The Rhineland had been under Allied occupation since the armistice, a condition set by the Treaty of Versailles with a scheduled withdrawal not due until 1935. Germany's foreign minister Gustav Stresemann had spent years negotiating an early evacuation, achieved through the Young Plan agreements of 1929-30 — the last French troops left in June 1930. This coin was struck to mark that departure.
As a pattern (Probeprägung), KM Pn96 never reached circulation. Whether rejected on technical or political grounds is not firmly documented.