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5 Deutsche Mark Pattern

Issuer Federal Republic of Germany
Year 1951
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Value 5 Deutsche Mark (5 DEM)
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Obverse description The obverse is entirely plain, with no design, legend, or device in the field.
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Edge Smooth
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In 1951, the newly established West German state was still working through what its coinage should look like. Several pattern pieces were struck in copper to test designs before the eventual silver 5 Mark type entered circulation in 1952. These copper patterns never passed the approval stage, and most were retained by the mint or distributed to officials — they did not enter commerce in any form.

The Hamburgische Münze produced the approved circulation strikes the following year in .625 fine silver.

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